Divya SaxenaBharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University | BVDU · New Law College, Pune
Divya Saxena
Master of Laws
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Feminism, Special Rights to Women, Women's Autonomy, and Reproductive Rights are often considered overly discussed, but the question is, are they? There indeed are various legislations that give extra status or extra protection to women. Still, laws made to liberalize women's rights or provide them autonomy turned out to be the regulating ones. Abo...
This research paper is the overall study of homosexuality in India; from our ancient scriptures to its final decriminalization. This will give an insight on the history aspects and existence of the homosexuals in our ancient history and then also how this became a criminal offence by the implementation of the Indian
The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised various ethical and legal concerns due to its potential impact on society. AI has become a game-changer in different sectors, and its potential for revolutionizing industries is enormous. However, its development and deployment must consider ethical principles and comply with existing laws. T...
Feminism, Special Rights to Women, Women's Autonomy, and Reproductive Rights are often considered overly discussed, but the question is, are they? There indeed are various legislations that give extra status or extra protection to women. Still, laws made to liberalize women's rights or provide them autonomy turned out to be the regulating ones. Abo...
Investigative Journalism which can be understood as gathering evidence, constructing narratives and then making sense of the things in order to make news judgements have the ability to unveil some really uncomfortable facts which might create controversy in the society. Large scale revelations have been made through the way of investigative journal...
Going against the wishes of more than half of the citizens of his nation, 3 years ago, the then chief justice of India, Dipak Mishra in his judgement quoted, “I am what I am, so take me as I am” and gave the verdict of decriminalizing same sex relations and held archaic law unconstitutional. September 6, 2018 was the historic day for the LGBTQ comm...