Section 354 IPC: Laws against Sexual Harassment & Acts outraging modesty of a woman
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Section 354 IPC: Laws against Sexual Harassment & Acts outraging modesty of a woman

Section 354 tackles the grave issue of outraging the modesty of women, bringing to justice those who dare to assault or use criminal force against them. Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is a vital provision that addresses the issue of outraging the modesty of women. It is a powerful weapon in the fight against assault and criminal force inflicted upon women. 

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Section 125 CrPC: Can males claim maintenance?
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Section 125 CrPC: Can males claim maintenance?

Maintenance laws play a crucial role in providing financial assistance and ensuring social welfare for individuals who are unable to sustain themselves. In India, these laws are designed to protect the rights of vulnerable individuals, such as wives, children, and parents, and provide them with the necessary means to meet their basic needs. However, do men in India fall into that category of vulnerable individuals? Let's delve into a thought-provoking blog. 

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Yogi Adityanath: The monk who changed the fate of UP
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Yogi Adityanath: The monk who changed the fate of UP

Uttar Pradesh holds immense significance due to its rich culture, heritage, and historical significance. The soil of Uttar Pradesh is soaked in blood and sweat as it has witnessed many historical events, making it a region filled with challenges and profound importance.

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Judicial Review: Can re-appreciation of evidence be done at the stage of Judicial Review?
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Judicial Review: Can re-appreciation of evidence be done at the stage of Judicial Review?

Judicial review has been a subject of Courts since the landmark judgement of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala. But this time, the Supreme Court had to decide whether evidence could be re-appreciated in case of departmental enquiry proceedings in the appellate stage.

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Obscenity Laws in India: Meaning, Punishment & Cases
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Obscenity Laws in India: Meaning, Punishment & Cases

Obscenity is a contentious subject that often tests the boundaries between freedom of expression and societal morality. In India, obscenity laws play a crucial role in maintaining public order, protecting individuals from offensive content, and upholding societal values. This article delves into the concept of obscenity, explores how it is identified, examines the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and various laws, and discusses recent instances of obscenity in India. 

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Right to Property: Is it a fundamental right?
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Right to Property: Is it a fundamental right?

We Indians have a weird attachment to the word property, don't we? We talk about how rich we would have been if only we bought that property in the early 90s. Our conversation revolves around buying and owning a piece of land or a house, or multiple ones.

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Citizenship Act of India: Meaning, Controversies and Cases
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Citizenship Act of India: Meaning, Controversies and Cases

The citizenship law in India has been controversial and debated in recent years, particularly due to the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in December 2019. The CAA introduced amendments to the existing citizenship law and sparked widespread protests and concerns. 

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Legal events & judgments of May 2023
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Legal events & judgments of May 2023

Welcome to our Monthly Legal Updates, where we provide you with a concise overview of the most significant legal developments in India from the past month.

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World No Tobacco Day 2023: Meghalaya becomes the "Cancer Capital" of India
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World No Tobacco Day 2023: Meghalaya becomes the "Cancer Capital" of India

Meghalaya is the "cancer capital of India" with respect to oesophagal, lung, nose, and throat cancers, says Ram Kumar, Additional Secretary of Health and Family Welfare Department and Mission Director of the National Health Mission, Meghalaya, on the concluding day of a function observing World No Tobacco Day. 

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Legislature v. Judiciary: Which is more powerful?
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Legislature v. Judiciary: Which is more powerful?

Let us take you back to the 6th Standard, when we all learned about the three branches of the Government: the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary. The Legislature makes the law, the Executive implements it, and the Judiciary interprets it. If you are wondering why we are suddenly teaching you 'civics', please bear with us; we have an explanation!

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CLAT 2024: Exam Date Released, Application Form, Eligibility Criteria
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CLAT 2024: Exam Date Released, Application Form, Eligibility Criteria

As per the recent Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) notification, CLAT 2024 will be conducted on 3 December 2023 (UG & PG). This means CLAT 2024 online applications will open anytime soon, along with the counselling process. 

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Special Marriage Act: What is it?
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Special Marriage Act: What is it?

The Special Marriage Act of 1954 (SMA) in India allows for solemnising marriages between individuals of different religions or castes. It provides a legal framework for interfaith & inter-caste marriages to ensure that such marriages are registered and legally recognised. Under the Special Marriage Act, any two persons: 

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Unlawful Assembly: Meaning and Provision
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Unlawful Assembly: Meaning and Provision

The more, the merrier is not always the case, especially in unlawful assembly. Be it the recent riots in Manipur or the dreadful time of COVID, when many people gather together, it’s not always a party!

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DPSP: What is the precedence of DPSP over FR?
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DPSP: What is the precedence of DPSP over FR?

The government launched Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to provide elementary education to children, MGNREGA employs rural households, and National Health Mission provides universal access to healthcare services. So, what are these? DPSP in real life wherein the government takes all policies or initiatives for its people. These policies can be brought & implemented only because of the concept of DPSP under the Indian Constitution in Part IV.

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Free Legal Aid in Indian Constitution
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Free Legal Aid in Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution assures justice and fairness to all, but is this right accessible to each and everyone without any socio-economic barriers? Can the marginalized section of society approach the courts to enforce their basic rights? 

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Difference between Kidnapping and Abduction
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Difference between Kidnapping and Abduction

Kidnapping and abduction are standard plot devices in Indian television serials, often used to create dramatic tension & suspense. These plotlines usually depict power, control, and victimisation, like in "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai", "Ishq Mein Marjawan", "Crime Patrol", etc.

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Human Trafficking in India: Know the Laws
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Human Trafficking in India: Know the Laws

Human trafficking is not only a serious concern in India, but it’s a global problem, with millions of people affected every year. However, due to the nature of this crime, it gets difficult to estimate the number of cases in each country accurately. Some of the countries with the highest reported cases of human trafficking are China, Russia, North Korea, Sudan etc. 

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Sex workers rights in India: Is prostitution legal?
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Sex workers rights in India: Is prostitution legal?

Despite the hush-hush around this topic, sex work has never been illegal in India. Yes, some related activities are prohibited, like running and managing a brothel. Still, the practice of engaging in sexual activity in return for payment, per se, is not a crime. If you have watched the movie Gangubai Kathiawadi, you might be aware of the struggles of sex workers in India, especially regarding their human rights.   

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