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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 4: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

Month: October 2020

Nature’s Comeback Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic: A Blessing In Disguise

ABSTRACT This paper aims to address the need of pandemic in our planet and how it has benefited us in a positive way. It also deals with how and why pandemics are caused and the positive and negative impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the environment. At present the COVID-19 has caused many challenges …

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Cyber Stalking: The New Age Terror

INTRODUCTION: Cyberstalking is a criminal practice that involves using the web, telephone, and/or the other transmission device to stalk another person. The perpetrators are involved within the destruction of knowledge or equipment, solicitation of minors for sexual purposes, threats, or the other sort of repeated offensive behaviour. The offenders use social media platforms, email, chat …

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Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Rules, 2020

INTRODUCTION The transgender community is among one of the most marginalized communities in the country because they don’t fall into the category of “male” or “female” gender stereotype. In 2014, the Supreme Court recognized the right of a transgender person to self-identify themselves as male, female or third gender.[i] Besides, the court ordered the central …

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Widening Scope Of Article 21: From A.K. Gopalan To Meneka Gandhi

Introduction India which is the largest democracy of the world is governed by a written constitution. The Constitution of India is the highest law of the land and in accordance to which other laws are set. India being a secular, democratic and republic nation hold its people most important and thus through the constitution it …

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Legislative Relations between the Union and the States

Introduction: According to Article 1[1] of The Constitution of India, “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.” The term ‘Union of States’ implies the ‘Federation of States’. In a federation, the power of administration is divided between the Centre and the regions in such a way that neither level of government becomes …

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Prevention And Detection Of Offences Under The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972

INTRODUCTION: – The term wildlife actually includes all the living organisms, i.e., all plants, animals, and micro-organisms living in their natural habitat in wild state other than cultivated plants and domesticated animals. They do not have any human control. In order to conserve the wildlife and maintain them, it is very essential to provide an …

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