Rahul Ranjan

Corruption in Public Offices in India: Problems, Challenges and Remedial Measures

India is the largest democratic country of the world. Corruption is widespread in Indian Civilization and it has caused maximum suffering to the human kind.  Corruption has been one of the major obstacles on the path of economic growth and development in India. It has rose upto that level where without paying bribe, getting a […]

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Women In Politics In India

Everyone, regardless of race, colour, sex, language, religion, birth, or another status, is born free and equal in dignity and rights, and everyone has the right to all rights and freedoms. Women, on the other hand, have historically been treated as second-class citizens in practically all countries across the world. Despite the fact that the

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An Analysis of Sedition in India Defined u/s Section 124A of Indian Penal Code, 1870

Every citizen has been given the freedom to speak and express their views under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. However, this freedom is not absolute and some reasonable restrictions have been imposed on freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(2). But when a person does an act by his words, signs or representation

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A Comparative Analysis Of The Use Of Emergency Powers In The United States Of America (“U.S.”) And India

In theory, emergency powers refer to those intrinsic powers that a State can exercise in unusual circumstances such as war, armed rebellion, attacks of terrorism, natural disasters, serious health emergencies, pandemics, or other serious threats that threaten the State. It is widely acknowledged that these powers should be utilised only in extreme situations and to

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The Environment Impact Assessment 2020: A Visceral Proposal?

In the last decade, India has been quaking with protests against the various laws and drafts that the legislature has or is in the process to get implemented. One such draft notification that the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change proposed was that of amendments to the Environment Impact Assessment 2006. The Central Government

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Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards – An Analysis Of Indian Legal Regime

The distinction between the jurisdiction for enforceability of foreign awards and the jurisdiction in challenging it is a blurred line. This distinction assumes critical importance in the light of significant issues to be explored in this note, such as whether the current structure of the conventions allows for the Challenging Jurisdiction of convention awards to

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Incognizance of Sex Education In India And Its Consequences

Sex education serves as an incentive towards the healthy outcomes of human sexuality and reproductive health. Sex can be an inquisitive subject for the ones who are growing into puberty and little knowledge can be dangerous especially when gaining it from erroneous sources such as porn can lead to crimes like rapes. Secondly, overpopulation is

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