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Article 370 of Indian Constitution

                                                          This article was written by Deepika , Legal Associate at 24X7 Nyaya edited by Abhishek .   Introduction: - Article 370 of the Indian Constitution was a temporary provision that allowances special status to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. This Article is Temporary in that the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly has the authority to change, omit, or maintain it. It was also regarded as Temporary only until a plebiscite was held to discover the public's preference. But there has recently been a heated argument over whether or not this Article should be considered transitory. The government and judiciary have asserted that these rules are unalterable on several occasions. The history of Article 370 and its current status under the Indian Constitution are the subjects of the current article. Both India and Pakistan claim full sovereignty over the Himalayan territory of Kashmir. Previously known as Jammu and Kashmir (

Do We Need Women Reservation Bill?

                   This article was written by Deepika , Legal Associate at 24X7 Nyaya edited by Abhishek. Introduction: - Reservation policies are not a recent development. The issue of reservations for SC, ST, and OBC has come up on occasion from a number of particular groups. These groups believe that by obtaining reservations, they will be able to obtain representation for their class, but it is important to understand that reservations and representation are two distinct phenomena. Many people don't understand the significance of reservation and representation. Just having a reservation does not guarantee that your voice will be heard. The Women Reservation Bill and its potential to empower women in this country are the main topics of the current debate. Women's empowerment grants them the freedom to make choices, improves their capacity for participation, improves their output in their particular sectors, and supports their growth. People believe that reservation is v

Home Loan Guide

                                                                                            This article was written by  Abhishek , Legal Associate at 24x7Nyaya and edited by Deepika.   Introduction: - A bank or other financial organization may provide you a house loan to assist you in buying the home of your dreams. It is a lengthy loan that is typically secured by the property you are buying and has a term of 15 to 30 years. Your income, credit score, and the value of the property all play a role in determining the loan's size, interest rate, and length.   Decide on your budget: - Establishing your budget is crucial before you hunt for a home loan. This will enable you to decide what kind of home you can actually afford as well as the amount of borrowing you can manage. When creating your budget, you should take into account a number of things, such as your income, expenses, and other financial commitments.   Consider pre-approval: - An official letter from a lender that confirms

Bilkis Bano Case

                                                                      This article was written by Deepika , Legal Associate at 24x7Nyaya and edited by Abhishek . Introduction: - This incident took place during the 2002 Godhra riots. The event happened after the Sabarmati Massacre, which took the lives of roughly 60 Hindus. They rode the Sabarmati railway, which carried them. They had a pilgrimage planned. When the train was in the Godhra district, it was set on fire. Hindu rioters rampaged throughout this tragedy. They were attributing the tragedy to Muslims. They attacked every Muslim living there and in nearby areas. This case is about a girl named Bilkis Bano, who belonged to the Muslim community. She attempted to flee with her family at the moment she was gang raped. When she was raped, she was five months pregnant. She was not only sexually assaulted by the mob, but nearly every member of her family was also slaughtered.   History of case: - There were riots between

Defamation Law in India

Defamation Law in India - A Brief This article was written by Deepika and Sanjana , advocate at 24X7 Nyaya edited by Abhishek. Introduction: - There is a saying that Building a reputation takes years to maintain but few seconds to destroy because that’s what a person believe and, in every country, there is a law regarding this issue. Defamation is a serious offense that can seriously damage a person's reputation and way of life. Defamation laws have been enacted in several nations as a result to safeguard people from untrue or hurtful statements. India is not an exception, having a strong judicial system in place to deal with Defamation of Character charges. Defamation laws and regulations, however, might differ greatly from one nation to the next. Building and maintaining a positive reputation typically involves consistent ethical behaviour, transparency, good communication, and delivering on promises. Understanding India's Defamation Laws: Rights and Obligations A legal c

POSH ACT (2013)

POSH (PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT) Act (2013): This article was written by Deepika and Sanjana , advocate at 24X7 Nyaya edited by Monisha Kalita. Introduction: Women make up the majority of the world's population, but because of biases and gender disparities, they are often put in a range of unfavourable  situations. They have been subjected to abuse and exploitation by civilizations that are controlled by men. Women have been exploited in India on a social, economic, physical, psychological, and sexual basis from the dawn of time, occasionally in the name of religious direction, occasionally in the name of scripture, and occasionally out of societal habit. We were essentially ignorant of the idea of gender equality prior to the adoption of the Indian Constitution. According to the POSH Act, sexual harassment includes unwanted behaviours  like unwanted physical contact and approaches, requests for sexual Favor's , comments with sexual overtones, the viewing of porno