Rights of Senior Citizens In India
Rights of senior Citizens in India
Rights of senior Citizens in India
In the year 1994, UNDP gave the first attested definition of human security in Human Development Reports, which contended that “human security means safety from chronic threats such as hunger, diseases, and repression, and it also meant protection from sudden and hurtful disruptions in the patterns of daily life.”Human security is a holistic approach supported by the coalition of certain states and Supranational Organisations, and the state has to play a central role here by providing both military and human security to all the people and communities.
There is no uniform application of a strict standard of morality in adjudicating on artistic freedom. This is a more reactive approach, where the tendency of the courts is to wait for the damage to occur and then keep adding and subtracting to the principles of morality so as to suit the situation in hand.
Freedom of speech is an inalienable right of a person which he has from his birth till death, and without that he will be nothing more than just a slave. AUTHOR: Mohit Kesharwani and Ayush […]
Independence of the judiciary is one of the basic structures of the Constitution and has also been perceived as a human right by international conventions. In the Constitution of India, three wings of Government are embodied, and each of these three wings of government has to work independently though they are interrelated with each other. The purpose of justice is deeply embalmed in the Preamble of the Constitution.
liquor consumption tends to be a major problem because of the various socio-cultural practices across the nation, different alcohol policies and practices across the various states, lack of awareness of alcohol-related problems among the community, false mass media propaganda about alcohol use, various alcohol drinking patterns among the alcohol consumers and the emergence of social drinking as a habit because of the widespread urbanization across the country.
Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a proposal in India (also in other countries) to make and implement personal laws of citizens which apply to all citizens equally regardless of their religion or any other thing in matters of marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption. UCC is defined in our Constitution under Article 44.
Kerela government’s 3 day Lockdown Relaxation for Bakrid, effect on Public Health
Is the suspension of Fundamental Rights during emergency a violation of the Constitutional Provisions and the interests of the citizens.
A valid contract is a contract which is enforceable by law and if it is not valid then it may cause a disturbance in the day-to-day working of the business. Laws relating to the contract are mentioned in the Indian Contract Act, 1872.