Me Too Movement: Me Too The voice raised for victims
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Me Too Movement: Me Too; the voice raised for victims​ Sumit Singh and Avneet Kaur Delhi Metropolitan Education affiliated to GGSIPU, India. Volume III, Issue II, 2020 Most women around the world have experienced sexual harassment, assault, and violence, or have at times been driven right into a zone where they knew it did not feel right. They have skilled the “same” moment, and yet for every of them it has been a exceptional second. For a few it become an ..read more
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Changing Dimensions of Institutions of Marriage in India: A Socio-Legal Evaluation
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Changing Dimensions of Institutions of Marriage in India: A Socio-Legal Evaluation​ Shyam Prakash Pandey Superintendent of Customs, Indian Customs, Mumbai. India. Volume IV, Issue II, 2021 Traditional Personal law in India had kept a no. of restrictions attached to the marriage. However, with the advancement of technology, the concept and dimension of marriage is gradually changing. An attempt has been made in this article to discuss, examine, evaluate and critically analyze different provisions of the enacted laws, national and international conventions, Law books and periodicals, anc ..read more
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Shares as a Quasi-private Asset arising from Transferability Restrictions in American and Italian Jurisprudential Systems and Corporate Practice
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Shares as a Quasi-private Asset arising from Transferability Restrictions in American and Italian Jurisprudential Systems and Corporate Practice​ Njoroge Gitonga​ Graduate Student, Department of Economics, University of Insubria, Via Ravasi 2, 21100 Varese, Italy. Volume IV, Issue II, 2021 This paper examines the legal circumstances under which shares transferability may be restricted and in specific circumstances, outrightly prohibited. As points of reference and context, shares’ transferability restrictions are examined under American and Italian jurisprudential systems. These restri ..read more
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To Kill a Mockingbird: A Book Review
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To Kill a Mockingbird: A Book Review​​ Juhi Mathur School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India. Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 This literature review aims to study and analyse the work of Harper lee called to kill a mockingbird. The prevalent themes in this novel are racial inequality, ignorance, rape, innocence, subjectivity, justice. The timeline of the story is set in the 1930’s in the fictional town of Maycomb, modelled after the southern town of Alabama which is a pivotal indicative of the rural backward thinking of its populace and double standard. The narrator of ..read more
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Section 377: Against Indian Culture or Victorian Sensibilities?
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How to Choose the Appropriate Media Format
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How to Choose the Appropriate Media Format​​ Rajvi Somani Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad, India —– Arnav Avasthy Amity Law School, Noida, India Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 Media format is one of the techniques through which important information is disseminated from original source to its final receiver. Before we proceed with choosing the right media format. Let us discuss what does the term media means.  Nickolas Luhmann “defined media as “those institutions which make use of copying technologies to disseminate communication.” Luhmann cap ..read more
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Law of State Immunity under International Law
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Law of State Immunity under International Law​​ Manthan Sharma Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, India Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 State immunity deals with a State, its governmental officers and agencies. It relates with the most fundamental issue as whether a state is immune from judicial processes of its own courts and courts of other nations. The concept is derived from the maxim “par in parem non habet imperium” i.e. equals do not have authority over one another. Moreover, the concept of state immunity is also dealt with respect to Hohfeld’s analysis that describes rel ..read more
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Uniform Civil Code, Legal Pluralism and Indian Constitution
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Uniform Civil Code, Legal Pluralism and Indian Constitution Abhishek Jena Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India. Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 Many post-colonial states have to confront numerous jurisdictions, cultural and religious diversity, and states are frequently unable to harmonize struggling factions after independence. This leads to unequal, religious differences in standards that give way to subverting international human rights, particularly for women, and leads to situations that are theoretically unconstitutional, yet still real in democratic states. The multiculturalism-based ..read more
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Recuperation of Debt through Judicial Interferences
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Recuperation of Debt through Judicial Interferences Shalini Gura and Shafiya Ghani Amity Law School, Noida, India. Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 Obligation overhauling is an unmistakable issue looked by all the creating nations, it is basic that these nations have a powerful instrument to deal with their general obligation and that their obligation recuperation frameworks are able to deal with the requirements. Numerous ongoing enactments in India, for example, the DRT Act, The SARFAESI Act and corresponding have been ratified and came into potency to take charge these necessities. Debate i ..read more
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Comparison of Marriage under Hindu Law and Muslim Law
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Comparison of Marriage under Hindu Law and Muslim Law Sindhuja D and Sunita Choudhary Presidency University, Banglore, India. Volume IV, Issue I, 2021 Marriage can be considered as an important and prime event in an individual’s life. Irrespective of any beliefs, rules, regulations, faith, etc. every religion is having the concept of marriage. Both Hindu law and Muslim law irrespective of so many distinction in their respective religion, gives great importance to marriage. However, the approach that these two religions are having towards marriage is completely different from each other ..read more
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