Is Prostitution in India Legal

ABSTRACT Sex work means Prostitution ,It is as old as civilization itself and has been part of Indian society ever since the idea of marriage came into existence . in recent days prostitution has become synonymous with violence discrimination and exploitation . prostitution is after seen as a taboo in Indian society, and requisite attention...

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DECRIMINALIZATION OF SECTION 377

NAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR V. UNION OF INDIA (2018 10 SCC 12) INTRODUCTIONSection 377 of the Indian Penal Code, titled as “Unnatural Offences”, stated that “whoevervoluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animalshall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for aterm which may...

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Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind challenged anti conversion law

Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind on Thursday moved the Supreme Court to challenge anti conversion lawsof Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Himachal PradeshSankalp Mirani Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind on Thursday moved the Supreme Court to challenge anti-conversion lawsof Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, saying theyhave been enacted to “harass” interfaith couples and implicate them...

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JURISPRUDENTIAL ASPECT OF ABORTION

INTRODUCTION The subject of abortion is a controversial subject fortwo different kinds of people. One group is arguing for it and another one is againstlegalizing it. Both groups are equally right in their opinions. Because it is not onlythe question of the right of the mother but also the unborn child in the mother’s womb....

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3 Freedom of Media and Press

What is freedom of press? Every democratic country needs a certain number of pillars, such as the legislature, the executive branch, the courts, and the media. In the past, traders, caravans, musicians, and officials mostly told stories, songs, and lullabies, or banged drums in public to pass along information. However, the truthfulness of these sources...

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5 Differences Between RTI V/S National Security

When India got its independence in 1947, the Official Secrets Act, which was passed in 1923, was still in effect. The law, which applies to both government employees and the general public, establishes a solid foundation for combating espionage, sedition, and other possible dangers to national unity and security. The law makes it illegal to...

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Indian Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

Introduction In a booming economy such as India, a healthy credit flow and the development of fresh capital are crucial, and when a corporation or business becomes insolvent or “sick,” it begins to default on its obligations. To prevent credit from becoming stranded in It is crucial that banks or creditors are able to collect...

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Understanding the Indian Constitution: A Comprehensive Analysis of Case Law, Case Laws Every Law Student Must Know

Understanding the Indian Constitution: A Comprehensive Analysis of Case Laws Introduction: The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of the land and serves as the foundation for the governance of the country. Adopted on 26th November 1949, the Indian Constitution came into effect on 26th January 1950, marking the birth of India as a sovereign...

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Article 32: Power of Judicial Review by Supreme Court of India

Introduction Power of Judicial Review In the Indian legal system, Article 32 of the Constitution of India plays a crucial role in safeguarding the fundamental rights of its citizens. The power of judicial review granted by Article 32 empowers the Supreme Court of India to ensure the protection and enforcement of fundamental rights. This article...

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The Legal Limitation on the Power of Judiciary to Declare a Law Unconstitutional

In a democratic society, the judiciary plays a crucial role in interpreting and applying the law. One of the significant powers entrusted to the judiciary is the authority to declare a law unconstitutional. However, this power is not absolute and is subject to certain limitations. This article explores the legal constraints that restrict the judiciary’s...

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