What Is the Roe vs Wade Case? Explained in Easy Words
This law article deals with the facts, arguments, and decisions of the Roe vs Wade case, which is a leading case related to abortion.Read…
Indian Laws and Articles related to Rape and other such heinous crimes.
This law article deals with the facts, arguments, and decisions of the Roe vs Wade case, which is a leading case related to abortion.Read…
Due to the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021, now an unmarried woman can also seek abortion on the grounds of contraceptive failure.Read…
Marital rape refers to any sexual act by the husband without the wife’s consent. This article tells you why it should be criminalised and why it shouldn’t.Read…
This law note tells you about the laws related to child marriage and the issues faced by the girls and boys who enter such marriage.Read…
India comes under one of 36 countries where marital rape is not criminalised. These are the four important questions to consider.Read…
India is a developing country, but still, rape is a persisting problem at present. Rape is a mark of disgrace that has existed in India for a long time.Read…
Offenders of sexual assault who are menace to the civilised society should be mercilessly and inexorably punished in the severest terms.
“Judges who bear the sword of justice should not hesitate to use that sword with the utmost severity, if the gravity of the offence so demands.”Read…
This Act may be called the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.Read…
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