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Sabarimala Verdict: A Step Towards Gender Equality or an Intrusion into Religious Freedom?

Sabarimala Verdict: A Step Towards Gender Equality or an Intrusion into Religious Freedom?

Full article body: The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Sabarimala issue has sparked a nationwide debate on the rights of women to enter religious places. The court, in its judgment, lifted the ban on women of menstruating age (10-50 years) from entering the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, overruling centuries-old tradition. While hailed as a

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Highlights on Miles and Tatham: Disadvantages ofparty appointed Arbitrators in the UK

Highlights on Miles and Tatham: Disadvantages ofparty appointed Arbitrators in the UK

Article Title: Highlights on Miles and Tatham: Disadvantages ofparty appointed Arbitrators in the UK In the UK, the arbitration process is a popular and often preferred method of dispute resolution, particularly in commercial and international matters. The flexibility, confidentiality, and impartiality of arbitration make it an attractive option for parties to resolve their disputes while

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Extrajudicial Confessions

Extrajudicial Confessions

Extrajudicial Confessions Confession is an admission of guilt made by a accused in a criminal case. The general rule is that only a truthful confession is worthy of being used against an accused and is considered a reliable piece of evidence to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. However, the admissibility of confession does not automatically

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