Scoping Review on Women’s Right to Property: Bird’s Eye View

Hindu women’s property rights have been restricted throughout history, and current laws governing these rights are more liberal than those of ancient Hindu society. Patriarchal Hindu society provided women with stridhan (literally, women’s property or fortune). Primarily from marriage gifts (clothes, jewelry, and in some rare cases, landed properties). On the other hand, women were denied property rights to ancestral or marital landed property, and their right to inherit landed family property was limited. 

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India’s Judicial System and the Slackening Cog of Trust

Lacking trust in the judicial system has become a cause for discussion that there is nobody for taking a fair decision and no one gives us justice.

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Independence of Judiciary under the Constitution of India

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.

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JUDICIARY LIVE CLASSES by LEDROIT

We are conducting online live classes for all the Judiciary aspirants and the students who want to clear their concepts about Code of criminal procedure (Cr.pc) Who will be conducting? The classes will be conducted […]

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