Case Name: RUDUL SAH v. STATE OF BIHAR Citation: Blue Book Date of Judgement: 10th March 1983 Name of Petitioner: Rudul Sah Name of Respondent: State of Bihar Bench: Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Justice V.D. Tulzapurkar, and Justice Amarendra Nath Sen …
Nuanced opinion on consent and coercion: How would different feminist perspectives view them on the basis of social construct and other factors Abstract : It has always been challenging to establish a fine line between consent and coercion given that …
Abstract The concept of caste has long since existed in India. Casteism stems from this concept of caste itself. It is so deeply ingrained in our society that even today, a large number of people are subjected to caste-based violence …
Introduction: Given that India has adapted many Western ideologies, it would be safe to say that these ideologies have compelled India to alter its thinking. One of these ideologies would be that of surrogacy. Aware that Indians have a strong …
“Our bodies are our own and every Minnesotan or any citizen deserves to decide if to be on birth control, if to get a vasectomy and if or when to become a parent.” Abortion is still an important and complicated …
Abstract: In the web of norms and traditions, certain customs face scrutiny, for perpetuating inequalities and upholding outdated ideologies despite their historical origins. One such practice that has come under increasing criticism is “Kanyadaan”. A ritual deeply ingrained in the …
Abstract Contractual uncertainty arises when unforeseen circumstances make it difficult to fulfill obligations under a contract. The doctrine of frustration makes it possible for a fair outcome to come from such an unhappy incident that occurred without the contractual parties’ …
Manipur is a beautiful state in India. It is part of the seven sisters of the North-eastern states. Recently, the state of Manipur has been in an uproar on social media with the pictures of the injured and dead taking …
“Every death penalty case before the court deals with a human life that enjoys certainconstitutional protections and if life is to be taken away, then the process must adhere tothe strictest and highest constitutional standards. Our conscience as judges, which …
ABSTRACT This article delves into the complex and difficult issue of the right to die, examining its moral and legal elements in the context of euthanasia. It begins with the stunning thought of a constitutional right to select one’s dying …