Opinion

ALCOHOL DELIVERY DURING COVID-19 by Anubhuti Bhusari

With the ease in lockdown and alcohol delivery allowed nationwide, thousands of people were seen hustling in series. It has been reported that surplus sale was made through the delivery of the alcohol all across the country. However, one cannot eliminate the cardinal and pre-eminent effect of risk that is

Optimistic Opinions: Role of Social Media by Shreya Kumar

The Coronavirus Pandemic has spurred the flow of negative news from all sides, but everything is not irretrievably broken. Many acts of kindness are being carried on by the common man which are inherently selfless in nature thus rekindling our faith in altruism-the very essence of humanity. In these trying

CRIMINALIZATION OF MARITAL RAPE IN INDIA: AN URGENT NEED OF THE HOUR

Rape as a term itself explains a non- consensual sexual intercourse between a male and a female. Rape is considered as one of the heinous crimes in India till date. Every year there is an increasing number of rape cases filed in India, but the question is, “Are all the

Inhumane face of Humans: Animal Cruelty: Authored by Editors of Lex Jura

The species of Homeo Sapiens has now and then proved itself to be the worst of all. Humans have proved themselves to be the most cruel and inconsiderate creatures living on this planet. We have gone to extremes to show our disgusting ‘real’ faces in harassing our fellow kinds. The

BEIJING TREATY ON AUDIOVISUAL PERFORMANCES : Jahnvi Ahuja via Lex Jura Law Journal

INTRODUCTION During this situation of catastrophe, experiencing throughout the world as the pandemic has led the whole world into a new crisis, the audiovisual performers have a reason to rejoice and celebrate their works and years of toil. On the 24th of June 2012, after 20 years of negotiation and

A DOUBLE PANDEMIC: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE AGE OF COVID-19

INTRODUCTION Movement restrictions aimed to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus is also creating violence in homes in a more frequent, severe, and dangerous way. As the Coronavirus(Covid-19) world pandemic continues, more and more countries, cities, and communities square measures are adopting dedicated measures to slow down the spread

Double standards and progressive households: By Divya Arora

We live in the era of advancing feminism and magnifying women empowerment. With an increase in the number of government policies for ensuring the security and safety of females of our country. We claim to have come a long way in accomplishing the task and have promisingly discarded many of

Assault on Religious Freedom by Abuse of Law in India: By Alankar Upadhyay

Religion is something which is very individual. It is one’s interest as in whom he believes in or does not believe in. It is usually believed as inner faith of one and one’s relation to supreme power. There are various divisions within a religion such as Vaishnav, Shiv,Lingayat in Hinduism

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A SHADOW PANDEMIC  – By ANUBHUTI BHUSARI

“Crowded homes, substance abuse, limited access to services and reduced peer support are exacerbating these conditions. Before the pandemic, it was estimated that one in three women will experience violence during their lifetimes. Many of these women are now trapped in their homes with their abusers.”[i]   With the COVID-19

Why doctors wear white coat and Lawyers wear a black coat?

Doctors put on white coats because they signify health and hygiene. White is appropriate due to the fact they display the stains and possibly suggests while you want to exchange clothes as quickly as they may be stained. Frequent converting offers a better result for the patient. This will ensure

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