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Role of freedom of internet and social media in Indian democracy

Internet is a powerful medium, if seen in the context of improving and strengthening democracy. The core research problem that shall be addressed in this research paper is the crucial role played by the internet, and also the access to it through various means, in the development and functioning of Indian democracy.

Role of Indian legal system in protecting gender equality

By Samarth Pathak Every child deserves to reach her or his full potential, but gender inequalities in their lives and in the lives of those who care for them hinder this reality. Law and lawma...

PMLA 2002: Challenges and effectiveness

According to the UNODC, the estimated amount of money laundered each year amounts to 2-5 percent of worldwide GDP, or $800 billion to $2 trillion in today's US dollars. To combat and control money laundering in India, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) was implemented.

Rape, the kinds of rape and the law

By Angel Srivastava Rape is the most heinous and barbaric act of violating a woman's bodily integrity and honour. It ruins the victim's whole bodily and mental serenity, sending her into a se...

Punishing the Innocent: An insight into the wrongly convicted

By Sheetanshu Singh There is no criminal justice system in the world that is infallible. On top of all that, it has been observed that Indian courts are overburdened, resulting in long delays and ...

Status of women under Hindu law

The Hindu Marriage Act governs the marriages of a Hindu, Buddhist, Jain or Sikhs. Under modern Hindu Law, Marriage whether considered as a contract or sacrament gives rise to a status.

Role of gram sabhas in protecting the environment: An analysis

With an integrated approach to improving the quality of life of the rural poor and ensuring effective people's participation, the Ministry of Rural Development and the Ministry of Consumer Affairs are working to bring about rapid sustainable development and socio-economic transformation in rural India.

Juvenile Delinquency in India

In very simple words, juvenile delinquency is the participation in illegal activities by minors. A juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged and tried as adults.

CSR, its social responsibility towards climate change

To achieve the constitutional objective of protecting environment, the concept of corporate social responsibility has been recognized in our legislative enactments.

Prostitution: Should it be legalized in India?

Prostitution is taboo in Indian society & prostitutes are its unwanted section. They are the result of poverty, illiteracy & ignorance of society.

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