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Ayush Menon

COVID-19 and Its Impact on Federalism

Introduction India’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the balance of its federal structure. The pandemic has allowed the central government to actualize reforms in areas, traditionally viewed as the domain of states, which is indicates its readiness to utilize the levers of federal power to execute critical reforms

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Abortion Rights Vis-à-Vis Morality: The Aspiration of Neutrality

There are two main issues on the right of abortion. First, the individual’s right to bodily and reproductive autonomy, and second, the state’s interest to protect developing human life. Gerald Dworkin puts emphasis on the sacrosanctity of life however, he does not condemn all sorts of abortion but only puts

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Note on Section 41, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

Explanation of  ‘Arrest without Warrant’ as per Section 41 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Introduction and Object ‘Arrest’ may be defined as an exercise of coerced control and power to strip an individual off of their liberty. In Criminal Law arresting an accused is a crucial measure for presenting

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Impact of COVID – 19 on the Education System in India

ABSTRACT India’s education system is still immature in urban and rural areas. Lunch is an organized plan to attract students to an education. In these 4,444 cases, the government imposed a nationwide lockdown on March 25, 2020, to combat 4,444 types of COVID19, which has had a serious impact on

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Transgender Persons and the COVID 19 Pandemic

Introduction: We live in a society where sexual orientation and gender roles are deeply oriented. Transgender people face discrimination on a variety of issues. The discrimination starts from the very initial stage of their life. They were expelled from home at a very early age because society does not consider

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Vested Interest and Contingent Interest

Vested Interest Under Section 19 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TPA) it is provided that Vested Interest may occur in two manners; the transferee immediately gaining possession of the property, and the transferee acquiring an interest in the property but not gaining present possession of the same i.e.,

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Navtej Singh Johar and Ors. V. Union of India

FACTS OF THE CASE The writ petition was filed under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution before the Hon’ble Supreme Court for the rights of the LGBT community and the petitioner was a dancer who belongs to the LGBT community. Petitioner contended that Section 377 of IPC is against the community of

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