Rahul Ranjan

AFSPA and Constitution

Fundamental rights are considered as a part of basic structure of Indian constitution but there are laws inconsistent to the rights provided in our constitution, one such law is AFSPA (ARMED FORCE SPECIAL POWER ACT, 1958). The objective of this Act is to maintain ‘Public Order’. This law is inconsistent to Article 19 and 22 […]

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Understanding Intellectual Property and Competition Law Hand-In-Hand

“Intellectual property” and “competition law” include a wide range of topics and were developed to achieve various objectives. Understanding the specific purposes of the two laws is critical. Competition law governs market behaviours that have the effect of limiting competition and thereby impede market functioning. While intellectual property law was created to preserve intellectual property

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Concept of Coparceners with Special Emphasis under Classical Law and Recent Developments

Under the Hindu Joint Family, coparceners as an institution have a significant role in preserving and protecting the ancestral property. Earlier the concept of coparceners was  thought to be associated with the spiritual aspects but now it is linked with the legal perspectives of identifying rights and obligations of the coparceners in the property. The

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Analysis of Environmental Injuries Sustained by Armed Conflicts

War is a catastrophic event that affects the environment in several ways. The use of weapons and military equipment causes extensive damage to natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity. The impact of war on the environment is significant and can lead to long-term environmental degradation, affecting the health and well-being of local communities. The use of

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The African Legal Feminist’s Perspective on Women’s Human Rights Abuses

Upheaval on the desire for women’s rights to be treated more seriously than what was obtainable within many societies has fostered the continuous drive of feminists, who continue to differentiate their ordeals across regions. Though African feminism is feminism, the African feminists demands a separate mirror to view what they consider an African struggle. The

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