Tag: Master of Law degree

women empowerment and gender equality in India

Socio-Legal Status of Women in India –Rights and challenges

India is well known for its unique features of Unity in Diversity all over the world at the same time, it is also identified for its Patriarchal Nature of society. Patriarchy is a socially established organisation from earliest times, where male members of the society have superior, higher and primary status than the female members […]

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Bridging the Gap between Bare Act and Classroom

Bridging the Gap between Bare Act and Classroom: Techniques That Work

Law students often stare at a bare Act – dense, statutory text filled with sections, provisos, and exceptions – and feel lost. How does this transform into living law applied in Courts, contracts, or Constitutional challenges? As Law Faculties, we’ve seen this gap frustrate generations of Law students. Bridging it requires active techniques that make […]

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None of The Above (NOTA): A Powerful Tool for Voter Dissent

None of The Above (NOTA): A Powerful Tool for Voter Dissent

NOTA, short for “None of the Above,” is a concept that has gained support in recent years as a way for voters to express their dissatisfaction with the political candidates on offer. It is a provision on ballot papers that allows voters to officially register a vote of rejection for all of the candidates in […]

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