By Saurav Raj (Graduate of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi – Batch 2018-21) The existence of Northeast India as a peripheral region is often
Category: Human Rights Law
Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India [AIR 2018 SC 4321]
By Adv. Nikita Vaigankar Introduction This case has contributed a lot to the beginning of a new phase in our country as its decision decriminalized
Medical Patent & Right to Human Health
By Payal Bhagchandani A patent is not a positive privilege, but rather a negative right. It gives the innovator the right to prevent others from
Importance of Human Rights in Business and Corporate Law Firms
By Aditya Balaji The world is a very diverse place that consists of billions of people belonging to different communities and groups such as race,
Repeal of Human Rights Act, 1998
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi Introduction Human rights are inherited from birth. Society is made up of people and they are an important part of this society,
International Conference on Human Rights: Legal and Social Perspectives during 2nd Wave of Covid-19 [23rd โ 25th August 2021]
About the Conference The P.G. Department of Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce affiliated to S.N.D.T Women’s University Mumbai, in collaboration with
Decriminalizing Homosexuality in India
This article first appeared in 1st issue of Law Maniac (Flagship E-Magazine of LL.B Mania) authored by Adarsh Gautam. โHistory owes an apology to the
Remembering Legal Luminary Sir Soli Sorabjee
By Manvee Initially, it seemed to everyone that 2020 was the worst year for the world as the coronavirus pandemic started in the year 2020
Social Status of Tribal Women in India
By Shikha Mishra, Modi Law College Introduction India may be a very interesting country to review the meaning of diversity because this can be one
Death Penalty and Human Rights
By Shikha Mishra (Modi Law College, LL.B 3rd Year) Death penalty could be a lawsuit during which someone is executed in accordance with against