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Harita Mehta 15 Mar 2021 2:06pm
Marital Rape , its scope and recent view by the judiciary
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Marital rape in IndiaIntroductionIn India, the definition of marital rape exemplifies what we call "implied consent". Marriage between a man and a woman in this context means that both parties have consented to sexual intercourse, and it cannot be otherwise. The term "rape" is defined in Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, and it primarily…
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Harita Mehta 15 Mar 2021 2:02pm
Rape is not subject to compromise
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Heinous offences such as Rape shall not be subject to compromiseThroughout the world India is regarded as the epicenter of culture and spirituality. Here, women are called "Lakshmi" and hold high status in society. India, in particular has personal laws that are still in conflict with other codified laws, but have changed with the Westernization and…
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Harita Mehta 15 Sep 2020 11:45am
POLICE BRUTALITY LEADS TO VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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A duty of a police man is one of the most important functions, not only in India but across the world. A police officer is made to take an oath on the first day of joining to protect the country and the citizens in his best capacity. The sole duty of police officers is to protect the law and order of the country. But what happens when the protector…
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Harita Mehta 12 Sep 2020 1:23pm
Landscapes of Fear: Understanding Impunity in India
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Introduction In today's times, discussing human rights feels excellent as long as we foreground how we can secure what needs the most protection: our lives and our dignity. Tolerating that we experience in daily life where most human rights get disregarded is a harsh pill to swallow, yet considerably more troublesome it is for us to deal with…
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Harita Mehta 9 Sep 2020 8:26pm
GRANTING OF BAIL UNDER TERROR CASES
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Introduction“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” To analyse the essence of the above statement, let us focus on the regular bail provisions in the UAPA.The UAPA didn't cover acts of terrorism, and on the other hand, provisions of TADA and POTA were brutal. In 2004,…
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