Niti Manthan's 2019 Gender Studies Research Intern Suruchi writes about the living conditions of sex workers in India.
Posted on Jan. 15, 2021, 4:50 p.m.
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The Burden of Proof lies upon the defense and failing to do so, it is inherent for the conviction to follow. This article explains what Burden of proof is and how does it shift its onus to the accused.
Posted on Jan. 12, 2021, 2:46 p.m.
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This article attempts to look for, address, and analyze the development and foundation of the majority rule government in the Small Independent realm of Sikkim since the rise of the Namgyal line till the merger of Sikkim with India in 1975. Presently the political System of Sikkim is based on democratic principle but this was not so before 1975.
Posted on Jan. 12, 2021, 2:21 p.m.
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Growth in a business organization is primarily either organic or inorganic. Organic growth results through the organization’s own internal strategies such as capital restructuring or business restructuring. Such internal strategies result in increased customer base, higher sales, and revenue. This, however, does not result in a change in the corporate entity. Inorganic growth, on the other hand, is often attained by enhancing output and business reach through mergers, acquisitions, amalgamations, takeover and other corporate restructuring which result in a change in the corporate entity. Corporate restructuring, thus, is a means to attain inorganic growth in an organization.
In times of economic slump ‘corporate restructuring’ becomes the most talked of term in any business organization. While ‘restructuring’ refers to any changes brought about in the organization but the term ‘corporate restructuring’ is often done when the business is in a financial jeopardy.
Posted on Jan. 4, 2021, 2:02 p.m.
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Arrest, being an important tool in criminal law, serves the purpose of presenting the offender before the court so as to prevent him/her from escaping and committing any subsequent crime.[1] Of course, an arrested person has certain rights such as a right to fair trial and that his arrest must not be without any reasonable cause. In this regard, the Apex Court in the case of Joginder Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh[2] held:
“No arrest can be made because it is lawful for the police officer to do so. The existence of the power to arrest is one thing. The justification for the exercise of it is quite another. The Police Officer must be able to justify the arrest apart from his power to do so.”
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 contains the law relating to arrest in India which is of course subject to Articles 21 and 22 of the Indian Constitution. This Article exhaustively discusses the provisions relating to arrest in the Indian context.
Posted on Dec. 12, 2020, 10:32 a.m.
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September 24, 2020 became a day full of protests, dissent and contradictions, when our President Ram Nath Kovind, assented the long-debated farmers bills. It was termed as being a “black law” by our opposition. Grain states of India, Punjab and Haryana broke out to violent protest and resented on the Acts being “unconstitutional”.
Posted on Oct. 3, 2020, 10:47 p.m.
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Posted on Aug. 16, 2020, 4:14 p.m.
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This article tells us about the history, present day scenario and claims from both the countries on the disputed Aksai Chin region.
Posted on July 30, 2020, 6:39 p.m.
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In today’s world where the technology is ruling everyone, how can the medical sector not get benefit of this. Almost 1/3rd of the great technological advancement in the world is linked to the medical sector and one such great achievement is in the sector of surrogacy. Who could have imagined that there could come a time where a women could become a mother by not even going through the pregnancy process, without even using her own embryo for the birth of her own child. But the medical science has proven than anything is possible in this world. The author in this article has mentioned his views concerning the new surrogacy laws in India and how these new regulations have affected the intended parents and the surrogate both economically and mentally. The author have also taken an overview of the surrogacy law and its different types and method which ultimately has become very controversial to follow.
Posted on July 26, 2020, 2:12 a.m.
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India has a long history of immigration. There have been large inflows of people from neighboring countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Tibet, Myanmar etc., which has even made significant changes in the demographic profile of some states in India. India is also fast emerging as a destination for many multinational companies (MNCs) to outsource some of their operations. Medical tourism is the new addition in the list of immigration to India but there exists the problems and concerns of cross-border migrants, and India's policy stance in dealing with immigration.
Posted on July 26, 2020, 1:37 a.m.
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