Author: Monalisha Padhi
Defections and role of Speaker by Monalisha Padhi at Lexcliq
- Monalisha Padhi
- 05/10/2021
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Aaya Ram Gaya Ram was a phrase that became popular in Indian politics after a Haryana MLA Gaya Lal changed his party thrice within the same day in 1967. The anti-defection law sought to prevent such political defections which may be due to reward of office or other similar considerations. The Anti-Defection Law was passed […]
Read MoreNoise Pollution in light of Article 19,25 and 26 by Monalisha Padhi at Lexcliq
- Monalisha Padhi
- 04/10/2021
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Recently Allahabad High Court in Afzal Ansari & Ors. vs State of UP & Ors., placed reliance on Church of God (Full Gospel) in India v. KKR Majestic Colony Welfare Association & Ors., 2000, whereby the Supreme Court held that the rights under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution are subject to public order, […]
Read MoreCommand Appointments to Women by Monalisha Padhi at Lexcliq
- Monalisha Padhi
- 04/10/2021
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2020 is coming out wrong for multiple reasons but in terms of gender equality, this year is coming out to be wholesome. First the judgement relating to Permanent Commission of Women in Indian Army and subsequently for PC of Women in Indian Navy has changed the history in the area of defense. Important excerpts from […]
Read MoreLegal Aid by Monalisha Padhi at Lexcliq
- Monalisha Padhi
- 03/10/2021
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Legal aid to the poor and weak is necessary for the preservation of rule of law which is necessary for the existence of the orderly society. Until and unless poor illiterate man is not legally assisted, he is denied equality in the opportunity to seek justice. Therefore as a step towards making the legal service […]
Read MoreRight to Die by Monalisha Padhi at Lexcliq
- Monalisha Padhi
- 03/10/2021
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The Right to die is a concept which is based on the opinion that a human being is entitled to make any decisions about ending his or her life (this also includes undergoing voluntary euthanasia). Possession of this right is often understood to mean that a person with a terminal illness, or without the will […]
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