Rahul Ranjan

Crime Against Children – Critical Analysis Of The POCSO Act, 2012

According to the National Crime Record Bureau, every day 109 children get sexually abused in some form in India. The reports also state that the figures are increasing every year. Crimes against children are increasing day by day, yet people are reluctant to address this issue. It is a social stigma in Indian society. The […]

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A Study On Cyber Security – Issues And Challenges

Cyberspace is that virtual space in which communication over computer networks occurs. This term became widespread in the 1990s when the uses of the web, networking, and digital communication were all budding radically and the term “cyberspace” was able to represent many fresh ideas and phenomena that were developing. Cyberspace is sometimes also referred to

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Interim Relief in Arbitral Proceedings: Powerplay between Courts and Tribunals

The Indian Judicial system is struggling to provide timely delivery of justice due to the enormous number of pending cases in the court. Hence, to adjudicate or settle the disputes expeditiously, the need for Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms is seen in our country.  Arbitration being one such mechanism is gaining more and more recognition in

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Law of Environment in India: Problems and Challenges in its Enforcement

Nowadays, the protection, conservation and improvement of environment are main and major issues or problems in India and as well as all over the world. The term environment includes of both physical environment and biological or ecological environment. The physical environment includes issues relating to land, water and air and the other hand biological environment

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Analyzing the Development of Indian Constitution with Respect to Education

According to a famous quote of JOWN DEWEY, “If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow.” The mode of teaching stands on five different pillars, those are Teaching Technology, Curriculum Designing, philosophical Perspective, Psychological Perspective and last but foremost important is Sociological Changes. This is so momentous that rest

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