ভারতীয় ন্যায়সংহিতা ধারা ৬৯ পুনর্বিবেচনাকরন: একটি জরুরি প্রয়োজনীয়তা

By Dr. Sugato Mukherjee (This blog is the first in the series of blogs that JILS will publish in various vernacular languages as part of its initiative to mark the International Mother Language Day.) পুরুষ ও নারী সৃষ্টির দুই স্তম্ভ। প্রাকৃতিক দৃষ্টিকোণ থেকে দেখলে একথা নিঃসন্দেহে বলা যায় যে "পুরুষ নিজেকে যতই মহান ভাবুক, তার … Continue reading ভারতীয় ন্যায়সংহিতা ধারা ৬৯ পুনর্বিবেচনাকরন: একটি জরুরি প্রয়োজনীয়তা

Post-Marriage Conversion in Muslim Personal Law: Effect of Conversion on Marital Duties

by Prasun Nabiyal Introduction Islam conceptualises marital union to be strictly contractual in nature;[1] thus, it is also subject to a breach of contract— amounting to the separation of the spouses. Such separation is grounded on the belief that the husband and wife cannot co-exist.[2] As marriage to non-Muslims is unlawful for Muslim women and … Continue reading Post-Marriage Conversion in Muslim Personal Law: Effect of Conversion on Marital Duties

Wage Disparities in Indian Sports: A Code of Wages Analysis

by Tanvi Agarwal  Introduction The growth and commercialisation of sports has been a complex journey in India. In the dynamic realm of sports, a multitude of individuals contribute to the industry's vibrancy. These include a wide array of stakeholders with varying interests: from a club owner, sporting bodies to the individual interests of these sportspersons. … Continue reading Wage Disparities in Indian Sports: A Code of Wages Analysis

The Utilitarian Paradox: Essentialism and the Woman Question [Part II]

By Nidhi Agrawal This is the second part in the 2-part post by Nidhi Agrawal. The Utilitarian Paradox: Essentialism and The Woman Question It’s pertinent to note that these tools of governmentality, such as the Foucauldian exercise of Biopower and Necropower are essentially concerned with the welfare of the populace. This has been lately drawn … Continue reading The Utilitarian Paradox: Essentialism and the Woman Question [Part II]

The State of Exception: Dalit Women and the Law [Part I]

By Nidhi Agrawal This is the first part in the 2-part post by Nidhi Agrawal. Introduction Contemporary Dalit feminist literature highlights the two-fold discrimination of Dalit women by locating their discrimination at an intersection of gender and caste hierarchies.[1] I seek to argue that this discrimination is not merely two-fold but involves an additional player … Continue reading The State of Exception: Dalit Women and the Law [Part I]

DNA Databases and the Right to Privacy: Analysing the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act 2022 and CODIS

By Jasel Mundhra DNA is, as the bioethicist George Annas described, an individual’s “future diary.”[1] DNA databases store what is akin to an individual’s genetic fingerprint, providing a lifelong means of identification and profiling. As of 2019, DNA databases exist in over 70 jurisdictions, including a large majority of European nations and the United States … Continue reading DNA Databases and the Right to Privacy: Analysing the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act 2022 and CODIS

Recommender Systems: Its Ethical Challenges Amidst The Nascence Of European Union And Indian Legal Landscape

By Ritvik Chouhan & Vaishnavi Tiwari Recommender Systems have become a humongous part of our digital space and in turn, our political reality because of their use as intermediaries. This technology, prima facie, has an innocent task to accomplish, i.e., to recommend to its users similar content that adheres to their liking but in doing … Continue reading Recommender Systems: Its Ethical Challenges Amidst The Nascence Of European Union And Indian Legal Landscape

పారదర్శకత ఆవశ్యకత:  ప్రజా సేవకుల ఆస్తులు మరియుసేవా విషయాలను బహిర్గతం చేయవలసిన అవసరం

By Amulya Bhavana Ommi and Shikhar Misra (This blog is the third in the series of blogs that JILS will publish in various vernacular languages as part of its initiative to mark the International Mother Language Day. ) 1. పరిచయం : సమాచార హక్కు చట్టం , 2005[1] లో నిర్దేశించిన చట్టం ప్రకారం ప్రజల సమాచార హక్కుతో ప్రభుత్వ అధికారుల … Continue reading పారదర్శకత ఆవశ్యకత:  ప్రజా సేవకుల ఆస్తులు మరియుసేవా విషయాలను బహిర్గతం చేయవలసిన అవసరం

न्यायाधीशों का सुपरसेशन और कॉलेजियम का जन्म: कार्यपालिका और न्यायपालिका के बीच का तनाव

By Udit Choudhary (This blog is the second in the series of blogs that JILS will publish in various vernacular languages as part of its initiative to mark the International Mother Language Day. ) 24 अप्रैल 1973 को भारत में दो महत्वपूर्ण घटनाएं घटी। पहली यह कि उस दिन खेल की दुनिया में क्रिकेट के … Continue reading न्यायाधीशों का सुपरसेशन और कॉलेजियम का जन्म: कार्यपालिका और न्यायपालिका के बीच का तनाव

ભારતમાં સ્ત્રી ભ્રૂણ હત્યા

By Vyomesh Purohit (This is our first post as we begin the 4th edition of the JILS Vernacular Publication Initiative, to mark the celebration of the International Mother Language Day. Through this initiative, we at JILS, attempt to take a small step towards making legal education and information more inclusive and accessible, and countering the … Continue reading ભારતમાં સ્ત્રી ભ્રૂણ હત્યા