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    Bodily Autonomy vs. the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Cultural Barriers to Addressing Marital Rape

    The institution of marriage has long been embedded in India’s socio-legal framework, reinforced heavily during British colonial rule. Each time the provision for criminalizing marital rape is brought forward, it collides with the perceived sanctity of marriage—a sanctity upheld at the cost of a...
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    Rethinking Labour Law: Adapting to the Future of Work

    Labour law, once grounded in the industrial age, is at a pivotal crossroads in the 21st century. Originally designed to protect factory workers from exploitation, it is now challenged by automation, platform-based work, AI-driven management systems, and the growing gig economy. While the core...
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