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Senior advocate Mahalakshmi Pavani’s “Women Laws – From the Womb to the Tomb” shines as a vital guide on women’s legal rights, remedies, and gender justice in India.
Read Full ArticleSupreme Court Senior Advocate Mahalakshmi Pavani launches book on women’s legal rights in India, covering key issues and remedies from birth to old age.
The birthplace of Lord Rama was, coincidentally, also the subject of my short Book on the political turmoil surrounding the Janmabhoomi. Not much is widely known beyond the tumultuous political history. For instance, many are unaware that the birthplace of Lord Rama also witnessed his death. The God-King ended his Avatar by walking into the Sarayu River. In the dust of the current political dispute, we seem to have overlooked the magical history of the ancient city of Ayodhya.
The 306 pages book is available on e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Barnes & Noble as hardcopy and paperback. An e-book version of the book is also available for purchase.
The book was published posthumously by author's wife, Mahashweta Acharya. She felt Jagan has a universal appeal. Since it was written in a local language.
Today, we frequently hear the cacophony about crime against women; women's nightmares as well as women empowerment. The newspaper pages and TV channel.
Supreme Court invokes Article 139A to transfer three decade-old criminal revision petitions from Allahabad High Court to itself, citing exceptional delay and public importance.
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Madras High Court finds wilful contempt by officials for failing to recover 507 acres of temple land, remarking that a deity may not vote but the Constitution must protect its rights.
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Kerala High Court rules intra-court appeals are maintainable against ex parte ad interim orders that affect a party’s right to pursue statutory remedies.
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