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Women Directors and Their Position in India

INTRODUCTION Corporate governance is how a corporation’s values, guiding principles, and management practices are ingrained and manifested. Corporations, governments, investors, and others now acknowledge that diversity on company boards is critical to successful corporate governance. “Diversity in boardrooms” is a hotly contested issue in the field of corporate governance nowadays. Economic growth depends on empowering women to … Continue reading Women Directors and Their Position in India

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Fundamental Differences Hindu & Muslim Law of Inheritance

INTRODUCTION TO THE PERSONAL LAWS India’s personal law is diverse because of its many historical influences, unique guiding principles, and the vast majority of substantive law. Broadly there are four different religions in our country that is Hindu, Muslim, Parsi, Christian and they are governed by distinct laws. A variety of succession laws are lawfully … Continue reading Fundamental Differences Hindu & Muslim Law of Inheritance

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The Use Of Deep Fake

“The police are prosecuting on the effect of the deep fake and not because it is a deep fake itself” According to policy researchers at Digital Futures Lab in Goa, Indian regulations do not currently provide a precise definition of “deepfakes” The Information Technology Act and laws prohibiting defamation, fake news and invasions of privacy … Continue reading The Use Of Deep Fake

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Period Poverty and Law: An Emperical Research – Part II

Most of the survey takers belonged to the age of 20 years i.e., 38.5%, which is equal to 45 individuals. The second highest survey takers belonged to the age group of 19 years i.e., 32.5%, which is equal to 38 individuals. The individuals of 14 years, 15 years, 16 years, 17 years, 18 years who … Continue reading Period Poverty and Law: An Emperical Research – Part II

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Period Poverty And Law: An Empirical Research

INTRODUCTION During the catastrophic and unprecedented situation during the Covid-19 pandemic in the year 2020, the people encountered the longest and most stringent lockdown at the national level. Though the lockdown was imposed with an aim to benefit the people at a large, it resulted in the destruction of the global economy, earnings of daily-wage … Continue reading Period Poverty And Law: An Empirical Research

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Counterfeiting and a Need for Redressal Mechanism in the E-commerce Landscape

Introduction A person committing counterfeiting in the criminal law context has been defined under Section 2 (4) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023[1] as, a person who causes one thing to resemble another thing, intending by means of that resemblance to practice deception, or knowing it to be likely that deception will thereby be practiced. … Continue reading Counterfeiting and a Need for Redressal Mechanism in the E-commerce Landscape

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Proselytization Campaigns in Manipur

INTRODUCTION TO MANIPUR Recently, in January 2020, the Inner Line Permit (hereinafter ‘ILP’) came into effect in Manipur, making it the fourth northeastern state of India after Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram.[i] In simple terms, ILP can be defined as a permit required to a person to enter in the state when the concerned person … Continue reading Proselytization Campaigns in Manipur

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Analyzing Counter-terrorism Measures: A Comparative Study of Anti-Terrorism Provisions in the Indian Penal Code and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

The Indian Penal Code is unquestionably a praiseworthy collection of substantive criminal law, and most of its provisions are still in effect today as they were in 1860 A.D. However, various new offences have surfaced as a result of the rapid political and socio-economic transformations in the past 160 years. As a result, a comprehensive … Continue reading Analyzing Counter-terrorism Measures: A Comparative Study of Anti-Terrorism Provisions in the Indian Penal Code and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

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Microfinance and Women Empowerment in India

Introduction Women have been one of the most neglected and underprivileged segments of the society. Despite numerous efforts women have been the uninformed consumers of financial services. “Women empowerment” implies women hold over the use of resources and participation in the decision making as well as improvement in their social status. Microfinance is one such … Continue reading Microfinance and Women Empowerment in India

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Beyond Boundaries: Forging Gender-Neutral Laws Against Domestic Violence in India

INTRODUCTION Women’s have always been the subject of discussions in the matters of Domestic Violence and men’s have always been targeted as the culprits of such cases. Gone are the days when the legal rules were considered as the protection weapon for the parties. In today’s competitive era, filled with lot of negative feelings and … Continue reading Beyond Boundaries: Forging Gender-Neutral Laws Against Domestic Violence in India

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