The Right to Privacy Judgment, delivered by the Supreme Court of India on August 24, 2017, marked a watershed moment in Indian jurisprudence.
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The debate over the death penalty has raged for centuries, evolving alongside shifting moral, legal, and societal landscapes. Rooted in the fundamental questions of justice
Income inequality in India has long been a subject of significant scrutiny and debate, encapsulating the stark contrast between the country’s economic growth and the distribution of wealth among its vast population
Under trials, individuals who are detained in custody during their trial but have not been convicted of any crime, face a multitude of legal, social, and human rights concerns.
Mob lynching refers to targeted acts of violence by a large group, resulting in offenses against the human body or property, both public and private.
Manual scavenging, as defined by the International Labor Organization (ILO), involves tasks such as disposing of human excreta from dry latrines, cleaning public streets, and maintaining and sweeping septic tanks, sewers, and gutters
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act – UPSC Social Justice Notes
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, instituted in 2016, marks a significant legislative stride in India, supplanting the 1995 Persons with Disabilities
The Mental Health Care Bill stands as a pivotal milestone in the realm of public health legislation, aiming to address the often overlooked yet profoundly impactful domain of mental health
Inadequacies in existing Human Trafficking laws in India – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Human trafficking is the illicit trade and exploitation of individuals, often involving forced labor, sexual exploitation, or involuntary servitude.
Euthanasia, often referred to as mercy killing, is a topic that sparks profound ethical, moral, and legal debates worldwide. It involves the deliberate ending