Right to Health | Law column

RIGHT TO HEALTH Written By Taadaiwashe of Joice River 2nd year student of BALLB Lovely Professional University, the article discusses the right to health and its application, and the duty for the right is imposed. The right to health is considered an international human right. The Indian constitution has no specific provisions that talk about…

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Lawctopus Law School's Online Moot COURSE & Competition

Lawctopus Law School’s Online Moot COURSE & Competition

Lawctopus Law School’s Online Moot COURSE & Competition 14 Mooting, moot courts, mooters. Jessup, Vienna, judges. Memos, oral arguments, thinking on your feet. Cover page. Footnotes. Formatting. Prayers. Mooting captures a law student’s attention perhaps like no other co-curricular activity. Mooting is a highly useful, competitive activity. It helps you develop the core skills of…

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RULE OF LAW | Law column

INTRODUCTION The rule of law is one of the pillars of modernity and widely considered necessary for sustained economic development, implementation of democracy and protection of human rights. The rule of law has a history is the way the concept has been reinterpreted over the time according to Mason 1995, Shapiro 1994, Shklar 1987. Those…

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‘Planning Also Crime’: Karnataka’s New Law to Jail Those Preparing Child Marriages or Engagements

Karnataka’s New Law To Jail Those Preparing Child Marriages Or Engagements

Karnataka’s new child marriage law makes planning or engagement of minors a punishable offence. Aadhaar fraud and early marriage preparations now face strict legal action. Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Karnataka: In a state grappling with the persistence of child marriage despite legal prohibitions and awareness drives, Karnataka is preparing…

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