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A Study on the Challenges faced by the Rural Women in Accessing Education and What Government Schemes are implemented for the Same (By Gagandeep Kaur)

Author Name: Gagandeep Kaur 
Title: A Study on the Challenges faced by the Rural Women in Accessing Education and What Government Schemes are implemented for the Same
Email: gagan.11102003@gmail.com 
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RIGHTS OF AN UNPAID SELLER WHEN GOODS ARE IN TRANSIT

By : Agnivesh Kumar Singh 
Occupation: Student Institution: School of Law, Bennett University,
 Greater Noida Course: BBA-LLB(Hons.) 
Year of Study: 4th Year
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RESERVATION IN INDIA (YUVASREE.A)

 YUVASREE.A 
INSTITUTION: School Of Excellence In Law (SOEL)
DR. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai 
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How does protection of Intellectual Property Rights pose a barrier for access to affordable medicines?

Shreshthraj Srivastava
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PAID PARENTAL LEAVE: A ‘JUST’ ALTERNATIVE TO MATERNITY LEAVE (PRACHETA RATHORE & NANDINI CHOWDHRY, ANOUSHKA SOOD)

SUBMITTED BY ANOUSHKA SOOD  
                              NANDINI CHOWDHRY
                              PRACHETA RATHORE
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HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES ARE DEALT WITH IN INDIAN COURTS : THE BIASES WHICH OPERATE (BY DEVIKA MISHRA)

SANGEETA SINGHA 
STUDENT, LLM(BL), AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA
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NIRBHAYA: THE COUNTRY’S REDEMPTION OR JUST ANOTHER DELAYED FUNCTION?

  • SWETARUPA MISHRA Institution: Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi 
  • SHRISHTI GUPTA Institution: Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi 
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BHATIA INTERNATIONAL VS BULK TRADING S.A. ANR (BY TWINKLE KUMARI)

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EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON HEALTHCARE OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (BY PRAJJAL KUMAR DAM)

RESEARCH PAPER ON EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON HEALTHCARE OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 
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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FOOD SECURITY (BY MEHA VARSHNI M R)

TITLE: IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FOOD SECURITY 
NAME OF THE AUTHOR: Meha Varshni 
M R CONTACT DETAILS: NAME OF THE INSTITUTION: Christ (Deemed to be University) COURSE: LLM
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[1] A Study on the Challenges Faced by Rural Women in Accessing Education; Published by: Journal of Scientific Research; Volume 65, Issue 4, 2021
[1]A Study on the Challenges Faced by Rural Women in Accessing Education; Published by: Journal of Scientific Research; Volume 65, Issue 4, 2021
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