Victim Compensation Scheme in India

Victim Compensation on Judiciary

Criminal Law has always dispirited the acts or omissions which in general can affect right in rem and violators have always been punished with the strict penalty but the crime rate is not falling and State is in regular to pursuit social unanimity and peace in society. The initial focus of criminalist was only on … Read more

Martial Rape- A Non-Criminalized Crime in India

Martial Rape- A Non-Criminalized Crime in India

Rape per se is an offence against woman, violating her dignity and self-respect and it reduces the woman status of an object used merely for sexual quenching. There is an immediate requirement for a perceptible law on marital or spousal rape in India, which should be at par with the accepted international norms on this … Read more

Pre Recorded Evidence in Sexual Assault and Rape Trails

Pre Recorded Evidence in Sexual Assault and Rape Trails

Introduction Pre-recorded video evidence in sexual assault and rape trials has been used and has the law of criminal evidence managed to form an appropriate balance between caring for the victims of sexual assault, who are the prime witnesses in prosecution proceedings, and assuring the due process rights of defendants owing with these crimes. It … Read more

8 Pros and Cons of legalising Prostitution

8 Pros and Cons of legalising Prostitution

Prostitution is regarded as one of the oldest occupations. Prostitution is something where one person indulges in sexual activity for money or different monetary assets. Immoral Traffic Prevention Act says that prostitution is nothing but sexual misuse of a person for commercial purposes. They might get involved in kind of sexual activities like heterosexual or … Read more

Child Labour and its Issues

Child Labour and its Issues

The authors through this article looked to investigate the socio-lawful perspectives and the issues expanding day by day because of the work of youngsters and its adverse effect upon the child’s right of education concerning the predominant lawful structure on the same. India has laws for the restriction of child work; be that as it … Read more

Judicial separation – Grounds for judicial separation

Judicial separation – Grounds for judicial separation

In India, marriage is considered as one of the best parts of a man and woman. On the other hand, Judicial separation and divorce are the worse moments of life. According to the Hindu religion, the marriage is considered as the permanent relation between the husband and wife which is valid not for the present, … Read more

Void and Voidable Marriage in India

Difference between void and voidable marriage

What is Void and voidable marriage? A union between a man and a woman that establishes the rights and duties for each other and their families is called marriage. Before the Hindu marriage act 1955 was enacted, the divorce and nullity of marriage both did not recognize under Hindu law. The term nullity was first … Read more

What is Medical Malpractice? Examples of Medical Malpractice

An overview of Medical Malpractice- Examples of Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is a critical issue which has become very frequent nowadays, it takes place, when a medical practitioner including doctors, nurses, physicians, psychiatrist, dentists and their assistants, negligently or non-negligently causes some serious harm to the patient which can result in significant damages, or they do not show the valid degree of their skills … Read more

Restitution of conjugal rights under Hindu law

A husband has the right to live with his wife wherever he wants to live. On the other side, it is the duty of the wife to live with her husband where he is asking her to live with him. However, there can be circumstances which may force the spouses to live in different places. … Read more