Prithivi Raj

Prithivi Raj
Birla Global University · Law

Ph.D (Pursuing) { Symbiosis International Pune }

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Finances play an important role in federal-provincial relations. In any federal arrangement, the framers of the Constitution have a delicate and difficult task to maintain resource expenditure harmony at all levels of government. In reality, a perfect match between spending and resources is practically impossible to achieve, since expenditures and...
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Supportive legislation and policies are needed for human rights and mental health treatment for disadvantaged people. Internationally and regionally, both "hard" and "soft" legislation relating to mental health treatment have been drafted. In the field of mental health care in India, amendments to existing laws and the formation of new laws are fre...
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The concept of victim has construed various meaning under the criminal justice system of any country. One of the most controversial topics in the wider subject is victimization. It is the victim's fault to prevent the pictim from violating the law, irony, or any form of abuse, often taking full or partial responsibility for the unfortunate event th...
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Menstruation is a natural, normal biological process experienced by half of the humanity, yet it is not given its due importance due to unnecessary embarrassment, shame, illiteracy and poverty. Women experience menstrual discomfort and cramps on a regular basis. On the first day of their cycles, more than half of all female employees experience sig...
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Transgender marriage occurs when a change of gender identity is judicially recognised in the context of marriage. The right to marry a person of one's choice is integral to Article 21 of the Constitution. The Constitution guarantees the right to life. This right cannot be taken away except through a law which is substantively and procedurally fair,...
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Due To The Rise Of Liberalisation And Globalisation In The 1990s, The Notion Of Intellectual Property Underwent A Transformation. The Indian Economy Has Substantially Opened Up And Flourished In Recent Years. As A Result, India's Importance In The Global Economy Has Grown Dramatically, Attracting Significant International Investment. In India, Obta...
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The concept of constitutionalism calls for the limitation of state powers and powers established by the Constitution. Constitutionalism is the idea that governments can legally limit their powers and also limit their powers and their powers or justifications are subject to these restrictions. In our discussion of the concept of constitutionalism, w...
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The internet, like life, is a blend of good and bad. Cyberspace, with all of its benefits, still has a dark side. Trespassing into a computer system to cause sabotage of the systems and records, as well as theft of the stored data, are common criminal activities associated with this crime. These crimes know no bounds and have an effect on countries...
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Rights of the victim are the essential part of the Criminal Justice Administration. The present research paper analyse the role of the victim during criminal proceedings. This research paper will be analysing the interaction between victims with the constituent elements of the criminal justice system and the role played by him at each stage of the...
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This article investigates prisoners' sexual autonomy by justifying isolation, sexual fulfilment, and quality of life among inmates in heterosexual romantic relationships with fellow inmates, inmates with outside partners, and inmates without a partner. Sexuality and sexual partnerships should be approached positively and respectfully, according to...
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The shifting sense of privacy from one social background to the next, notably in the eyes of the law, has been a persistent challenge. Technology when seen from the lens of privacy in educational institutions poses a significant threat to the safety and security of all, the most vulnerable and exposed being-young girls, female teachers with the thr...
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Technology development has created new challenges for current copyright law. Since the law was developed primarily in print media mode, it gradually developed creative work, protective work that included painting, drawing, and sculpture, and later expanded to Beth b to photography and film. The development of digital data in society had to advance...
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The term 'burden of proof' and 'onus probandi' are sometimes confusing. Once the issues have been framed, the preliminary examination of the parties has taken place and the case rests at a certain point at which if no further evidence is led, one party has to lose it wherein the onus probandi sometimes called as 'right to begin'. However, all evide...
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The issue of legality of comparative advertising has given rise to numerous debates. The reason lies in the fact that basically a comparative advertisement is likely to give more information than a usual advertisement and there may be likely abuse or it may be beneficial to the consumers. In addition to this, the consumers may accord more emphasis...
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With liberalisation and globalisation extending its tentacles all over the world, it has had an effect on the world order in a variety of ways, including the economy; it has resulted in economic globalisation, which represents a significant transformational shift. Because of the rapid rise in the manufacture of products and services, the methods of...
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Digital Libraries are omnipresent. Digital libraries of the future will give access to a large variety of multimedia and multi type documents created by integrating content from many different heterogeneous sources that range from repositories of text, images, and audio video, to scientific data archives, and databases. The realisation of these new...
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The Indian Judicial system has been so hard to deal with the problem of witness protection but since there is an absence of such legislation witnesses is not getting that protection as and when needed. Present circumstances are such that it is not being able to provide protection to them. Presently, the vulnerability of the witnesses is very promin...
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The goal of protective discrimination was to integrate the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes with the rest of the population than the system of quotas in jobs, scholarships, and reserved constituencies have only strengthened their separate identity and caused heart burning to the members of general category people who are similarly deprived and...
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Constitution is an ever changing document. It should grow along as the nation transforms and should suit the ever growing needs and conditions of a on the rise and changing society. It happens under the brunt of new and dominant social and economic pressures, the government needs to bring some necessary changes. If the Constitution acts as a hindra...
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This article examines the sexual rights of the prisoners by justifying loneliness, sexual satisfaction, and quality of life among prison inmates having heterosexual romantic relationship with a fellow prisoner, inmates with a partner outside the prison, and inmates without a partner. After controlling for age, nationality, total time in prison, act...
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Existing police system suffers from myriad deficiencies. From problems relating to police organisation, infrastructure and environment to obsolete weaponry and intelligence gathering techniques to shortage of manpower to corruption, police force in the country is not in a good shape. The superintendence and control of the police is a debatable issu...

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