Vol. 7 Issue 12 [Dec 2021]
Marital Rape in India: Threat Analysis
India recently celebrated its 75th anniversary of independence, yet women continue to face discrimination and lack true independence. When it takes place inside the confines of a married home, rape is a crime against women that breaches their dignity and self-respect and reduces them to the status of objects used primarily for sexual pleasure. Marriage
Child Protection Laws in India with special reference to Role of NHRC in Implementation
Every child should have a joyful childhood and the chance to live a life free from abuse, exploitation, neglect, deprivation, and discrimination. The Indian Constitution accords the highest emphasis to the safety and well-being of children, who are recognised as equal rights holders. Historically we have witnessed a sea change in laws, policies and the
Human Rights vis a vis IPR Law: Discussing the Issue of Universal Availability of Vaccines
When it comes to the availability of vaccinations and other medications, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has established a dichotomous relationship between the question of Human Rights and the protection of Intellectual Property Rights. Taking note of the situation, nations such as India and South Africa have petitioned for a temporary waiver of some terms of
Right to Property: Appraisal of Article 300A of Constitution of India
In terms of its existence and construction, right to property is perhaps the most contentious human right. The debate centres on who is considered to have property rights protected, what types of property are protected, why property can be regulated and the amount to which property is protected is limited under all human rights documents,