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RLR Volume I Issue III

INTENDED PARENTS AND THE LEGAL CONCERNS IN SURROGACY PRACTICES

Introduction Traditionally, the concept of a family is that of a mother, father and one or more children. The natural expectation of majority of people is that they would marry and establish a family of their own. The desire to raise genetically related children is one of the most fundamental instincts of men and women. […]

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COMPARATIVE FEDERALISM: TESTING INDIAN CONSTITUTION ON THE YARDSTICS OF IVO D. DUCHACEK

“Personally, I do not attach any importance to the label which may be attached to it-whether you call it a federal Constitution or a unitary constitution or by any other name. It makes no difference so long as the Constitution serves our purposes.” —-Dr. Rajendra Prasad An acute problem today concerns the nature of the

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Elusive quest for Right to Access Internet in the Indian Legal Landscape

“As the authors sketch the last words to this piece, they sit back and reflect whether this word of theirs will be known to the world morrow, because they apprehend that with the growing day, the dusk delved by the ineluctable “State” will shroud their right to access internet.” Revolution of internet has engulfed each

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FARMERS’ RIGHTS UNDER PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION (PVP) LEGISLATION IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY

This study intends to analyze ‘why we need a law that concern with rights of farmers’ and whether such a protection helps in conservation of protection of plant varieties in India. Farmer is the first link in the food security especially in countries like India where 70% of population engaged in agrarian based activities. The

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Consumer Protection Jurisprudence: A Constitutional Perspective

Introduction The term “consumer” is a comprehensive expression.  It includes a person who buys any goods or commodity for a consideration either as eatable or otherwise from a cooperative store or grocer or approved ration shop for private or public services.[i] The term “consumer” also includes any person who uses such commodities with the permission

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Niptara Courts: Critique of Official Discourse on Access to Justice

Introduction No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. Article 21, Constitution of India Article 21 enshrines one of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India to its citizens. It bestows on every citizen one of the most basic human rights: the right

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