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LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK ON CUSTODIAL TORTURE IN INDIA BY - MALSAWMTLUANGI RAWITE & VANLALTHLAMUANI

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JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDIA: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERSPECTIVE BY - LALHRUAIPUII

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PIL- A JUDICIAL PLATFORM FOR DISPENSATION OF JUSTICE BY - LALNUNTLUANGI

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SEPARATION OF POWER IN INDIA, U.K. AND U.S.A – A COMPARATIVE STUDY BY - RAMCHHUANMAWII

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MISUSE OF LAWS RELATED TO DOWRY LIGHTS OF LEGAL TERRORISM BY - LALHMUNMAWII

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CRITICAL EVALUATION OF SECTION 498A OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE IN LIGHT OF THE RECENT GUIDELINES GIVEN BY THE SUPREME COURT BY - MS. ANUSHKA BHADURI

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FORENSIC SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION IN INDIA BY - ROSANGPUII FANAI & JENNIFER F LALREMSIAMI

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SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY AND RIGHT TO HEALTH. BY: - Z. SASHA. L.

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CONFLICT BETWEEN STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND SELF-DETERMINATION BY - JAHNAVI DAGA

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WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF WORKPLACE ABUSE – AN ANALYSIS BY - DR. D. KANNAN & MIS. RIDDHIMA KRISHNAN

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[1] Indian Constitution Article 15(3) provides that the state may not prevent itself from making laws that provide special provisions for women and children
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[3] Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sec.354; Act No.45 of 1860 (India)
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