This article is written by Ritika Sharma” from “Ansal University. This article has been curated by Himanshu Raj of Chanakya National Law University, Patna. Introduction There were various methods used for birth control during ancient times but it was in the 20th century that safe and secure birth control methods became available. Allowing women to
This article is written by Muskaan Bangani of Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan and curated by Naman Jain of Bennett University, Greater Noida. Similar to the two sides of a coin, life imprisonment and capital punishment are the two options before a judge while deciding the fate of a criminal, concerning a
This article is written by Simran from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan and curated by Naman Jain of Bennett University, Greater Noida The economic issue of the COVID-19 lockdown, due to the culmination of almost all commercial activity, is yet to be fully ascertained. With the ‘Unlock 1.0’ earlier this month, many
This article is written by “Ritika Sharma” from “Ansal University” and curated by Himanshu Raj of CNLU Patna. The government has been taking several pre -exempted, timely and proactive measures for prevention, containment, and management of COVID- 19. Panic buying has resulted in depletion of stocks and exorbitant prices in the markets. Enough and more
This article is written by Bhavya Verma of JEMTEC, School of law, and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. Every right comes with its duties. Most powerful rights have more duties attached to them. Today, whether it is democratic, capitalist, socialist, give the workers the right to strike in every nation of
This article is written by Pratha Waghmare, BBA. LLB. (HONS.) from University of Mumbai Law academy, Maharastra and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. The question in the title can be safely classified as one of the most pressing concerns among women working through an agency or contract. However, Section 2 (o)
This article has been written by Pratha Waghmare from University of Mumbai Law academy, Maharashtra and has been curated by Yashasvi Kanodia from NMIMS’ Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. The coronavirus continues to spread around the world and in such difficult times, we have grown familiar with hearing the word ‘quarantine’. What does this
This article is written by Mansi Vyas of University Five Year Law College, UOR, Jaipur and curated by Naman Jain of Bennett University, Greater Noida. What is Surrogacy? Surrogacy is a practice where one woman agrees to bear a child for another parent(s) and gives the child to the intended parent(s) after its birth. As
This article has been written by Himansu Batar of IMS Unison University, Dehradun and curated by Naman Jain ofBennett University, Greater Noida. In the past decade, we have seen a rise in the Women empowerment movements across the world. This has led to some significant changes giving new hope, heights, and horizons for women to
This article is written by Ritika Sharma from Ansal University and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. Labourers and workers in India constitute a large portion of the population. Indian labour law refers to laws monitoring and regulating the condition of labour in India. Many debates and conferences take place to improve