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A Study on AIDS and its Legal Aspects in India
J. NehaSymbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
What is AIDS?
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease which is the result of the last stage of...
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Call for Papers – 3rd Indian Law Conclave
The Organizing Committee of 3rd Indian Law Conclave hereby invites original abstracts of research papers and case studies on the following themes for presentation...
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COVID19 Pandemic: Perpetrator of Crime Against Women
Siddhanth GoelChrist (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Introduction:
Women are not just suffering since the outbreak of this pandemic but from a very long time...
Falsely Accused in India: Inadequate Redressal and Failed Rehabilitation Post Acquittal
Yash Dev UpadhyayaAdvocate, Allahabad High Court
Wrongfully prosecuted people, once acquitted, are free to go, re-vested with the rights and liberties they possessed before; but...
Enjoyment of Rights or Infringement of Women’s Dignity: The Boys Locker Room Debacle
Devshree Dangi
Indore Institute of Law
The Indian Constitution has given the Fundamental Rights to the citizens of India in order to maintain peace among the...
Editorial Opportunities at Youth Forum
Youth Forum, a project under Alexis Society was envisaged during the 1st International Youth Forum organized from 24th to 28th June, 2012 in New...
Comparative Analysis of Insolvency Laws of India and Hong Kong
Amar SinghGujarat National Law University
Introduction:
Insolvency is a concurrent subject under the Indian Constitution thus enabling both state and centre to make laws governing the...













































