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Rights of women and society

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          In India the roots of Patriarchal society is quite deep hence resultant is the persisting inequality between Male and Female. Moreover, they have been deprived of equal right or have been discriminated on the basis of sex. So much so that they did not have equal right in their ancestral property. In the year 1956 The Hindu succession Act,1956 was enacted by the competent authority. The main objective of this act is to amend and codify the law relating to interstate succession among Hindus. Section 6 of Hindu succession Act states that the devolution of interest in coparcener property. According to this Section after the Hindu succession Amendment Act 2005 A joint Hindu family governed by the mitakshra law, the daughter of coparcener shall become a coparcener in her own right by birth like son.         Thus, now daughters shall be coparcener. As, They were not a coparcener in the joint hindu family, as a result they were ...

The Principale of secret ballot and The People representation Act 1951

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     The Principale of secret ballot and The People representation Act 1951 Recently, The Principle of secret ballot is the highlighted issues due to Laxmi Singh and others Vs. Rekha Singh and others case (Held on 19 June 2020)                            In this case three judges bench N.V. Raman, Justice, Sanjeev Khanna, Justice and Krishna Murari, Justice of  Supreme court observe that principle of secret ballot is an important condition of constitutional democracy and referred to section 94 of the the Representation of The People Act, 1951 according to this independent and free, fair and impartial election is one of the the basic principles of election law which provides a certainty of cleanliness of election. Thus the choice of voters should be free because it ensured by the secret ballot system in democracy.    What is the matter ?        Thi...

Christian Medical College Vellore Association V UOI 2020

Christian Medical College Vellore Association V UOI                   held on 29 April 2020                   3 Judges Bench                   Arun Mishra, Justice                   Vneet Saran, Justice and                   M.R. Shah, Justice As, All institutions of medical are governed by The Medical Council of India Act and The Dentists Act. These Act make it is compulsory for All institutions irrespective of institutions offering medical or Dentist courses have to follow NEET for Admission process in their institutions.       Unfortunately, the minorities institutions challanged in the apex court on the ground of violation of their Fundamental Rights. However, Art 19(1)(g) provides them to practice any professional or to carry on any occupati...