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THE EFFECT OF DRPRESSION DURING COVID-19 (Article)

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Whenever a pandemic hits the planet with its massive force, it leaves a major impact on human beings. Such a disease is observed in the year 2020, for which we all are the living witnesses. The disease COVID-19 was so-called because it wiped out vast number of lives with it. The year 2020 brought disaster to its fate, the year 2020 came with COVID-19. Infection causes by virus (SARS-CoV-2) had its worst impact worldwide more than any other disease have ever caused. The transition that began in Wuhan, China covered almost all regions and countries worldwide. In India, the virus starts its count from 30 th January with 4-5 cases, and across the country million of cases were reported and thousands of death had been confirmed. Generation faced such pandemic on a very large scale for the first time as the rate and frequency of the spread of infection is very high, and therefore, people surrounded by various problems which further troubles them making decisions during such conditions. This...

Child Marriage and its Legal Provisions in India (Article)

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Introduction A child is a most beautiful creation of god and childhood is the most enjoyable and lovely phase of life of a person. Child marriage is a marriage that occurs prior to the age of marriage recognised by law and it tears down the childhood of a boy and a girl. Child marriage is solemnised because of reasons like poverty, dowry, reinforce, social ties, customs ( belief that it provides protection to the girl ) ,etc. Legislation The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929 [REPEALED] or Sharda Act was purported to  restrain the solemnisation of marriage between two individuals when their age is below the age  limit prescribed in the Act. Initially the age limit was 14 years for females and 18 years for males. The age limit for females was raised to 15 years by an amendment to the Act in 1949. Another important amendment was brought about in 1978 when the age limit for both girls and boys was raised to 18 and 21 years respectively. Punishments under this act 1. ...

VIRTUAL COURT: A SOLUTION TO PENDENCY OF CASES - (Article)

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  The Indian Judiciary System is one of the oldest legal system in the world. Historically, India was governed by Arthashastra and Manusmriti, which provide as a legal guidance. The land was ruled by great Kings, who is considered as the supreme leader and village panchayat was acting as the judiciary to solve the dispute. Basically the laws were based on religion. The legal guidelines of their respective religious texts applied on respective religion people. With the coming of British rule in India, the Indian legal system was established by British Raj and is based on English Common Law. Constitution of India is the supreme law of land. The current legal system mentioned in Indian Constitution, derives its power from it. Judiciary follows the hierarchy. The various level of court are there in the Indian Legal System. Supreme Court is the apex court of the country followed by High Court at various states level which cater at one or more states. Below the high court exit various ...