Rewriting Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Making the Critical Intersection between Law and Policy
Abstract: The insanity defense is codified in Indian statute under section 84 of the Indian Penal Code. While itWhile, it is based on the McNaughton
Positioning India’s Response To Russo-ukraine Crisis Through The Lens Of Social Constructivism Theory
INTRODUCTION The Russo- Ukraine War entered its second year on February 23, 2023. Mere hours before its second anniversary, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
Maternity Benefits In India: Taking Stock Of Extant Maternity Benefits Laws
Pregnancy, largely considered to be a women-centric concept, is a period which most women go through, irrespective of whether they are working or non-working individuals.
Untouchability Abolished But Still Persistent In Nepal
Abstract Untouchability is a menace for society, treating an individual only on the basis of their caste is not justified. This article talks about untouchability
Perceptions Of The Public Through PILs On Prison Conditions
The public is a complex system, one that is defined differently by different individuals. The law has had its own set of conceptions in explaining
Differentiated Citizenship: A Critical Assessment
A RESPONSE TO “POLITY AND GROUP DIFFERENCE: A CRITIQUE OF THE IDEAL OF UNIVERSAL CITIZENSHIP” BY IRIS MARION YOUNG Introduction Time and again, there has been a
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