The Indian Constitution has embodied within itselfgrounds for gender equality. The Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles together work towards shaping policies and putting safeguards not just forwomen empowerment in Indiabut also protection. The father of the nation says something ...
How are fundamental rights more special than other legal rights? What are national rights? What is the difference between personal and political liberty? What rights are guaranteed in the Bill of Rights? What are the legal rights and responsibilities of citizens?
What are the fundamental characteristics of a constitutional government? How many goals are in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution? What are the first three articles of the U.S. Constitution? What is constitutional law in India? When was the Preamble added to the U.S. Constitution?
the judiciary has consolidated the right to life into other current legal provisions, such as freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a) and the freedom to life and individual liberty under Article 21. However, these fundamental rights under the Government of India Act are worthy of protection...
Rachel explained that Access Info are currently running a project to improve the right to information in four countries. Access to Information (ATI) is a fundamental right, and recognised globally as such — but it doesn’t always work in practice. Countries may have a legal framework, but ho...
A multiracial society(多种族国家) Due to immigration from some Commonwealth countries in the 1950s and 1960s, most commonly from India, Pakistan and countries of the Caribbean, Britain now has a population of which 1 in 20 are of non-European ethnicity. 由于二十世纪五、六十年代鼓励英联邦国家...
There are a few key definitions in the law: the NJDPA defines “sale” as “sharing, disclosing, or transferring” data for money or other valuable consideration, similar toCalifornia’s law. A “controller” is an individual or legal entity that determines the purpose and means of processing...
The slow erosion of fundamental rights: how Romila Thapar v. Union of India highlights what is wrong with the UAPAThe slow erosion of fundamental rights: how Romila Thapar v. Union of India highlights what is wrong with the UAPAUAPAterrorism...
The BRSR is the first framework in India that requires Indian companies to provide quantitative metrics on sustainability-related factors, as of fiscal year 2023—for eligible companies, April 2022 to March 2023. What are the three main disclosure areas under the BRSR?
What legal rights do inmates have? What is the Bill of Rights composed of? What are non-enumerated rights? What amendment is about inalienable rights? Who makes criminal laws? What are legal rights in India? What constitutional rights exist during prison sentencing?