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Women, Power, and the Shape of Law: Insights from Brenda Hale, Shazia Chaudhary, and Robert Hannigan
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India’s Journey Toward Gender Equality India’s journey toward gender equality has been marked by significant legislative victories and constitutional guarantees,…
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This paper analyzes the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel through a comparative study of its evolution in England and India. It explores how the principle, rooted in equity and fairness, can extend beyond contractual reliance to ensure governmental accountability. Focusing on the socio-legal protection of sex workers, the research examines judicial precedents and welfare schemes, arguing that Promissory Estoppel should serve as a tool to uphold social justice and protect vulnerable communities from policy inconsistencies.
Introduction The Indian criminal justice system has long grappled with the challenge of balancing the rights of complainants with protecting…
Introduction The interpretation of criminal laws in matrimonial disputes has always been a complex and sensitive area requiring careful judicial…
Let’s lay it straight—I’m not pitching this as gospel or some kind of bulletproof theory. This is observation, reasoning, and…
Advocacy is vital for translating health goals into policy and gaining support for initiatives that improve public health. Early prison…
Sibling Abuse: The Silent Normalization Within Families Violence among siblings is usually brushed off as normal rivalry, especially if among…
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