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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

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  UNIFORM CIVIL CODE   WRITTEN BY KUMAR VAIBHAV BA.L.LB(HON) – 5 TH YEAR CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BIHAR   EDITED BY  POOJITHA POLICHETTY BA.L.LB(GEN) – 3 RD YEAR DR. AMBEDKAR GLOBAL LAW INSTITUTE, TIRUPATI   INTRODUCTION A Uniform civil code means a common law for all the citizens of the country irrespective of any religion, caste, sex, or any different identities. It means that no other laws can supersede this and only this one should be followed by every individual. India is a country with a diverse culture and people of different religions living here, all these religions have their own sacramental beliefs. But if any wrong happens with an individual because of that belief then that should also not be considered a good thing. Today we can see the problem faced by Muslim women regarding the Shariat act, of 1937, this particular law is prevailing before the country got independence and still there are so many things that we can’t consider the law in th

TARGETED KILLINGS IN KASHMIR

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  TARGETED KILLINGS IN KASHMIR Written By:  Mugdha Adhikary 4 th year – B.A.LL.B.(H) Banaras Hindu University, Banaras   Edited by: Harshika Kapoor 2 nd year – LL.M ILS, Pune

All About AGNIPATH SCHEME

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  AGNIPATH SCHEME, WILL IT PROVE A MILITARY TRANSFORMATION? WRITTEN BY MUSKAN PRASAD 3 RD YEAR , B.A.LLB (HONS) AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA                                        EDITED BY POOJITHA POLICHETTY 3 RD YEAR B.A.LLB(GEN) DR. AMBEDKAR GLOBAL LAW INSTTITUTE, TIRUPATI

FINANCIAL CRISIS IN SRI LANKA

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  FINANCIAL CRISIS IN SRI LANKA  AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS     Written By: SHRADDHA TIWARI, 2 nd  Year B.A.LL.B. (HONS) School of Law Christ University, Bangalore     Edited by: YASH JAIN 4 th Year B.B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Amity Law School, Noida   ABSTRACT   Sri Lanka, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is enduring its worst economic downturn since gaining independence. A human rights problem is progressively emerging from this crisis. In this essay, the author gives a quick overview of Sri Lanka, the country's current predicament, and how it is harming Sri Lankan citizens' human rights. The author has also discussed the necessity for worldwide attention as well as nonviolent crisis resolution strategies. The author has come to the conclusion that Sri Lanka's protracted political crisis, which also causes an economic crisis, is the cause of the human rights catastrophe. The author has discovered that one of the solutions to this problem is worldwide

Sex workers As a Profession

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  Sex workers As a Profession Written by: Anjali Ravindra More 3 rd Year LL.B. New Law College Mumbai    Edited by: YASH JAIN 5 th Year B.B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Amity Law School, Noida Introduction Human rights violations are common in India, they are frequent in the lives of people involved in prostitution and sex work. Discrimination against sex workers is as important as the discrimination faced by people by race, caste, color, and religion in India. Sex work was not treated as work, but as an immoral lifestyle to taint the "innocent" people. The rights of sex workers and their families are often ignored, and women who are involved in sex work do not have access to good healthcare facilities. They are often subject to abuse, harassment, violence, and exploitation by police and government officials, even their children faced harassment in school and the workplace. Definition A sex worker is a person who works in the sex industry and provides sex work which can