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Jus Corpus
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The next time you witness a fight I believe there can be at least one person challenging the other – ‘I’ll see you in the court’. “The amount of trust common man hold towards judiciary” is ineffable, yet a large number of them leave the court complex with a disappointed face. There is no doubt about
The Economic Survey for the financial year 2021-22 called for the establishment of a standardized framework for addressing the issue of ‘cross-border insolvency’ resolution. This need was felt due to the current legislation regarding insolvency proceedings being lackluster in this respect. Flowing
For years, women have been denied basic human rights. The right to education, the right to equality, the right to be heard, etc., were only associated with men. They were denied basic
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In this case, the first appellant is the writer and the second appellant is the owner of the daily newspaper ‘The Dinamalar’. They publish news in their daily newspaper on 18 February 1961 that a
Wife – Battering is a silent crime against married women. ‘Wife battering refers to violent acts—psychological, sexual and/or physical assault—by a partner inflicting fear and pain against the permission of his spouse.’ Women are often taught in Indian households to stay quiet and worship
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