Should adultery be criminalized?

Acts that deceive a person are explicitly prohibited by Indian criminal law. However, it is surprising that, over the past few decades, there have been difficulties in making an act that violates the sanctity of a pure social institution like marriage through deceit and lies a crime. The contentious issue of whether marital infidelity should... Continue Reading →

Caste- an impediment to the economic growth

The economic potency is a proviso to the development of a country. India has been in a juncture of drifting growth for at least two decades now, coupled with many other problems such as abject poverty, rising unemployment, Machiavellian policies, stereotypes and prejudices. Through its strict social control and networks, caste lubricates economic mobility for... Continue Reading →

What I was yesterday, what I’m today

Yesterday I was hurt, and broke down; today I healed Yesterday I was dejected, I was a coward; today I’m accepted, I’m brave Yesterday I was paining, due to the fear of social stigma; today I have rehabbed Yesterday I cried on my weakness; today I stand strong on my strength Yesterday I was unable... Continue Reading →

A day in my life

There was a day in my life, When I felt lost from outside, found from inside Hurt emotionally, but love allied. Sad for failure, cheerful for such a good family Rejected lover, but accepted indubitably. Fell and got up. But didn’t give up, to move forward. People come and leave you, give wounds, teach you... Continue Reading →

How about the evolution of the reformative approach in India?

The reformative approach of punishment is a ubiquitous and implemented theory of punishment around the world. It is argued that prisons should be converted into reformed homes; they should be brought back to the mainstream society. This philosophy of law aims to reduce the bestiality of punishment. This theory stands contrary to the retributive, deterrent,... Continue Reading →

Maharashtra crisis: A paradigm of anti-defection

The story so far:  In the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assemble elections, BJP and Shiv Sena contested the election conjointly under the alliance Mahayuti, while INC and NCP fought under the alliance Maha Aghadi. Shiv Sena, BJP, INC, and NCP won 56, 105, 44, and 54 seats respectively. After the result announcement, the difference between the... Continue Reading →

Presidential elections

With the term of President Ram Nath Kovind coming to an end, the election of 16th President of India is set to begin. Presidential elections may have not produced tinnitus as the general elections, but they surely have had their own share of close contests, massive debates, and upsets. The electoral college for the presidential... Continue Reading →

Is Agnipath the way forward?

The government announced the Agnipath scheme, which alters the process of recruitment of sailors, soldiers, and the airmen into three services. Agniveers, the recruits, will be employed for a term of 4 years, out of which 25% of them will be selected for enrollment in regular cadre, while the rest would get a certain amount... Continue Reading →

Overturning of Roe vs. Wade judgement:US

Recently, a leak by political journalism company Politico, headquartered in Arlington, has revealed that US Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, has decided to overturn the landmark judgement: Roe vs. Wade, 1973 which made abortion a constitutional right. This has sent shockwaves across the country and actuated the activists on both the side of the... Continue Reading →

Pro-planet-people approach

Climate change has been the core element of the recent summits being held. Prime Minister, Narendra Modi who is attending the G7 summit as a special invitee has showcased India as a model for taking a prudent approach to curb the action of climate change. He beseeched the rich or the larger nations to support... Continue Reading →

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