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Articles by Vanya Garima Kachhap

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What are the Laws on Protests around the world?

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   20 November 2024 at 09:49

This article looks at protest rights around the world and focuses on how laws, court decisions, and political situations affect the right to assemble in public. ..


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CJI DY Chandrachud's Career Analysis: The Appreciation and Criticism

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   05 November 2024 at 16:44

SynopsisChief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, known for his progressive judicial philosophy and unwavering commitment to reforming the legal system, is poised to retire after a remarkable tenure that has significantly shaped India’s judiciary. Throug ..


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Drunk Female Officer’s Misconduct: A Test For Gender-neutral Justice System In India

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   02 November 2024 at 12:05

SynopsisIn a recent incident in Siliguri, a female police officer’s misconduct was reported. The eyewitnesses said that she was allegedly intoxicated. This whole incident shines a light on the relevance of the gender-neutral justice system of I ..


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From Space To Earth- A Legal Perspective On Meteor’s Ownership, Liability And International Framework

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   29 October 2024 at 10:22

Celestial events like meteor showers, where space debris comes into the Earth's atmosphere while burning brightly like shooting stars are spectacular to look at. Meteors have fascinated human civilization for millennia. They are often seen as a sign ..


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Understanding The Debate: Supreme Court’s Stay Order On Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Act

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   29 October 2024 at 10:22

In April 2004, the Supreme Court of India gave a stay order to a decision made by the Allahabad High Court that had struck down the Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Education Act 2004 by declaring it unconstitutional. It was emphasised by the court that the act ..


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Liam Payne’s Tragic Fall: Safety Standards For High Rise Buildings, A Legal Responsibility Towards Prevention

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   21 October 2024 at 15:25

The News The recent tragic news of Liam Payne’s collapse from a hotel window, leading to death has brought around serious concerns regarding the safety standards being exercised in high-rise buildings, talking specifically about hotels and comm ..


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Delhi High Court Ruled: Legal Internships, Don’t Count As Legal Practice For Empanelment

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   17 October 2024 at 11:15

The High Court of Delhi ruled recently that internships of a legal nature that are finished before a formal enrolment as an advocate, to not be counted as active legal practices. This judgement came through in response to a plea by Ujwal Ghai who is ..


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Mp High Court Ruled: Alleged Adulterer Not A Necessary Party In Divorce Cases Based On Cruelty

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   16 October 2024 at 12:22

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has delivered a prominent ruling that clarifies the cases of divorce which involves cruelty based on untrue accusations of adultery where the adulterer does not need to be a party to the proceedings. This particular judg ..


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Production Of Accused Before Magistrate: Whether It Is 24 Hours From Arrest Or From Apprehension Of The Accused?

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   16 October 2024 at 11:30

In a prominent ruling on 6th of October 2024, by the Telangana High Court, a clarification was issued on a crucial part of criminal procedure about the detention and production of the accused persons. The court saw that the 24 hour timeline for produ ..


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Pension Schemes In India And Their History Explained: Ops , Nps And Ups

  Vanya Garima Kachhap   16 October 2024 at 11:23

At its very core, the pension system in India began intrinsically for the benefit of civil servants and military personnel, under the British rule. The idea of pension was presented by the British Government for the employees who were in service of t ..


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