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Children born out of all void and voidable marriages eligible for compassionate appointment: Karnataka HC
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Assam cow protection Bill to encourage mob lynching: Cong MP
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550 say no to drugs Rapid Action Force jawans along with their family members hold an awareness rally against drug abuse in Jalandhar. Tribune file
What should be done to ensure a drug-free society?
Launch an all-out war against drugs
Drugs and illicit trade is a very serious issue as it has ruined number of families. The role of society, social organisations and family members, play an important role in motivating youngsters to stay away from drugs. Though the administration has been carrying out raids to nab peddlers and the police have succeeded in confiscating contraband on regualr basis, menace of drugs has not ended yet. When most Chinese became opium addicted, Peking launched ‘Opium War’ against the addiction. As drugs offers easy money, people often indulge in this illegal trade. In Punjab, number of surveys have been held, which pionted out that border areas have turned into heaven for drug smugglers. Despite the Border Security Force and the Punjab Police confisca
Feminist jurisprudence and a Uniform Civil Code
Marriage, divorce, inheritance and other aspects of personal status are purely secular activities that should be synchronised with societal changes. . A Uniform Civil Code should be independent
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A Uniform Civil Code with the rules of just family law is to be framed. (File Photo)
The judgment of Justice Bradley of the US Supreme Court in Bradwell vs Illinois (1872) exemplifies the myth of patriarchal societies that women are the weaker vessel: “Civil law, as well as nature herself, has always recognised the wide difference in the respective spheres and destinies of man and women. Man is, or should be, women’s protector and defender. The natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfits it for many of the occupations of civil life.” The US Supreme Court rectified its stand in Reed vs Reed (1971). Yet, in jurisdictions like India, patriarchy is still r
HC suspends G O on transfer of panchayat secretaries functions
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