Mera Adhaar, Meri Pehchan

Mera Adhaar, Meri Pehchan

This article is written by Phalak Lamba, a student of Lovely Professional University. Adhaar, which can be in the simplest language, can be described as an individual’s identity. More specifically a unique identity based on their demographic and biometric data. Paul Romer, the chief economist for the World Bank also described Aadhar as the most […]

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Right to Information

Right to Information

This article is written by Kuwar Digvijay Singh, a student of Lovely Professional University, School Of law B.A.LLB.(Hons.) 4th Semester. The proposed research is in doctrinal form. The research is the analysis of the Right to privacy which is given under Article 19 which provides the Right to freedom of speech to every person. The

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Key Features of India’s Disaster Management Act 2005: Enhancing Preparedness and Response to Disasters

Disaster Management

This Article is Written By Mananjot Singh, a Student of 2nd year Ba LLB At Lovely Professional University Punjab Phagwara. Introduction The Disaster Management Act (DMA) of 2005 is a key legislation in India that provides a comprehensive framework for disaster management in the country. It was enacted by the Government of India to establish

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Empowering The Future: Understanding The Right To Education Act, 2009

Empowering The Future: Understanding The Right To Education Act, 2009

This Article is Written By Vaidaihi Dixit, Student of 2nd year Ba LLB At Lovely Professional University Punjab Phagwara. The Parliament of India enacted the Right To Education Act 2009 to grapple with the downward spiral of the education system and poor learning outcomes. The act aims towards providing free and compulsory elementary education to kids between

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The unexplored problems in the Aadhaar Act, 2016

the Aadhaar Act

This Article Is Written By Monika Thakur, B.A.Llb (Hons) 2nd  Years Law Student At Lovely Professional University Punjab Phagwara. Abstract The viability of Sections 6, 23(2)(f), 23(2)(g), 31(3), and 54(2)(e) of the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits, and Services) Act, 2016 (hence “the Act”) is contested in the current article. These

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Disaster Management Act

Disaster Management Act

This blog is written by Pagadala Rajeev, a student in the 4th semester pursuing a B.A., LL.B at the School of Law, Lovely Professional University. In this blog, I will be discussing Disaster Management Act. Introduction The Disaster Management Act (DMA) is a legislative framework passed by Parliament in 2005. The purpose of the Act

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The Aadhaar Act 2016

The Aadhaar Act 2016

This article is written by Divya Patel, a student in BALLB’s 2nd year studying at Lovely Professional University. This article discusses the Aadhaar Act, of 2016. Introduction “Mera Aadhaar Meri Pehchaan” On March 11, 2016, the Parliament passed the Aadhaar Act 2016, to provide a seamless transfer of benefits and various management of welfare programmes,

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The right to education is enshrined in the Indian Constitution. The past and the present

The right to education is enshrined in the Indian Constitution. The past and the present

On August 4, 2009, the Indian Parliament passed the Right to Education Act 2009, popularly known as the RTE Act 2009. According to Article 21(A) of the Indian Constitution, it explains the necessity of free and mandatory education for children aged 6 to 14 in India. After the implementation of this act on April 1,

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