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Alimony violence and Coparcenary rights

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Alimony violence and Coparcenary rights   Written By: Anubha Sharma 3rd year  B.A.LL.B College: University five years Law college Rajasthan University Edited by: Advocate Yash Jain Amity Law School, Noida                                         Introduction Alimony, domestic violence, and coparcenary rights are critical aspects of family law that have far-reaching consequences for individuals, families, and society. Alimony is a legal concept that means providing financial support to a spouse after divorce or separation, and domestic violence, a distressing manifestation of power and control within intimate relationships, are two important aspects of family law that intersect in complex ways.  The intersection of both these concepts introduces a crucial dimension to the broader discussion on family dynamics, social well-being, and legal protection. This article sets the stage for an exploration into the intertwined realms of both of these concepts, highlighting their importance,

COMPARISON BETWEEN DRUG ABUSE PROBLEM BETWEEN THREE COUNTRIES ( IRAN, AFGHANISTAN AND INDIA)

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  COMPARISON BETWEEN DRUG ABUSE PROBLEM BETWEEN THREE COUNTRIES ( IRAN, AFGHANISTAN AND INDIA)   WRITTEN BY:  JUHI SAXENA 5 TH YEAR, B.A.LL.B(HONS) AMITY UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW   EDITED BY:  MUSKAN PRASAD 4 TH YEAR, B.A.LL.B(HONS) AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA     INTRODUCTION The misuse or excessive use of drugs, whether they are legal or illicit, can have a severe impact on one's physical as well as mental health along social well-being. It entails the routine use of medications for purposes other than those for which they were designed, frequently resulting in addiction and negative outcomes. Alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, prescription opioids, and benzodiazepines are among the substances that are frequently misused. Abuse of drugs can have a variety of negative outcomes, including loss of judgment, cognitive decline, physical health issues, financial hardships, marital problems, and legal challenges.

INDIA’S DRY EXPERIMENT: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL PROHIBITION

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    INDIA’S DRY EXPERIMENT: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL PROHIBITION   WRITTEN BY:  PRIYAMVADA TIWARI 1 ST YEAR, L.L.M AMITY UNIVERSITY, NOIDA   EDITED BY:  MUSKAN PRASAD 4 TH YEAR, B.A.LL.B(HONS) AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA   “ Prohibition only drives drunkenness behind doors and into dark places, and does not cure it or even diminish it. ”   -         Mark Twain   INTRODUCTION Alcohol prohibition laws in India have been a subject of debate for decades. While some states have chosen to implement complete prohibition, others have opted for regulated sale and consumption of alcohol. While some consider alcohol an integral part of their culture, others view it as a harmful and addictive substance that can lead to social and economic problems. In an attempt to control alcohol consumption and address these issues, various Indian states have imposed prohibition laws that prohibit the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol. The socio-economic impact