Vishakha and ors. v State of Rajasthan: Case analysis
Views : 29 This case is a landmark case in the field of sexual harassment at workplace. This case has
Read moreViews : 29 This case is a landmark case in the field of sexual harassment at workplace. This case has
Read moreViews : 23 Olga Tellis v. BMC is a case on the purview of Article 21 (Right to Life) of
Read moreViews : 21 Applicant (Maneka Gandhi) was a reporter whose passport was issued under Passport Act 1967 on June 1,
Read moreViews : 51 The Constitution of India ensures the ‘Right to Life’ to each one of its citizens. The perpetual,
Read moreViews : 31 “Ajyesthaaso Akanisthaasa Yete Sam Bhraataro Vaavrudhuh Soubhagaya”
Read moreViews : 22 Fundamental rights are basic rights needed for human beings to live. Fundamental rights help to eliminate poverty,
Read moreThe right to informational privacy, as a concept, is a branch or extension of the right to privacy. The Concept has been taken in different ways in different situations. According to Warren and Brandeis “once a civilization has made a distinction between the life of the soul and the life of the body, the idea of a sphere in which men may become and remain himself.”
Read moreState is obliged to provide education for its citizens through a comparative analysis of Article 21 along with Articles 38, 39(a), 41, and 45. The right to life in Article 21 denotes the right to live with human dignity. Education is primary to every person to live with dignity.
Read moreViews : 321 Marriage is considered to be the purest bond between two individuals. It gives them the recognition to
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