The number of women's rights violations is steadily rising. This has taken a toll on women's life, causing mental and physical suffering. In Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the concept of outraging women's modesty is thoroughly defined. The use of violence or illegal force with the goal to dishonor a person without any grave provocation is covered by Section 355. Furthermore, section 509 makes outraging modesty a crime. It is common knowledge that features of assault and unlawful force demand extensive explanation. It's difficult to deny that these offences have been on the rise in society. However, it has been noted that the abuse of these specialized and important legislation is widespread. Additional provisions appear to have...
Battered Woman Syndrome is an example of mental and social indications found in women who have been ...
The Constitution of India provides certain special privileges to the women considering their tender ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
The number of women's rights violations is steadily rising. This has taken a toll on women's life, c...
India is often described to be a country with a rapid growth in economy and continuing measures of h...
In this research paper the researcher basically deals with the Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code,...
Women have been granted equality of status with men in the Indian constitution and legislation. One ...
India is a multi cultural and multi religious country. In which the people have different kinds of f...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
The stark malignancy of domestic violence which is also referred as intimate partner violence on the...
Rigveda depicts women with highest respect in the Indian society. Volumes can be written on the hero...
The Indian Constitution's preamble, basic rights, fundamental responsibilities, and commanding princ...
ABSTRACT: In the personal sphere, the Indian women are facing various issues related to marriage, di...
In a world where brutality against women is considered just to show the patriarchal value and it is ...
Violence is physical and mental harassment that manifests in the forms of torture, harm, untouchably...
Battered Woman Syndrome is an example of mental and social indications found in women who have been ...
The Constitution of India provides certain special privileges to the women considering their tender ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...
The number of women's rights violations is steadily rising. This has taken a toll on women's life, c...
India is often described to be a country with a rapid growth in economy and continuing measures of h...
In this research paper the researcher basically deals with the Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code,...
Women have been granted equality of status with men in the Indian constitution and legislation. One ...
India is a multi cultural and multi religious country. In which the people have different kinds of f...
God endowed man and women with same sense of emotion, passion, pain and pleasure, yet both differ fr...
The stark malignancy of domestic violence which is also referred as intimate partner violence on the...
Rigveda depicts women with highest respect in the Indian society. Volumes can be written on the hero...
The Indian Constitution's preamble, basic rights, fundamental responsibilities, and commanding princ...
ABSTRACT: In the personal sphere, the Indian women are facing various issues related to marriage, di...
In a world where brutality against women is considered just to show the patriarchal value and it is ...
Violence is physical and mental harassment that manifests in the forms of torture, harm, untouchably...
Battered Woman Syndrome is an example of mental and social indications found in women who have been ...
The Constitution of India provides certain special privileges to the women considering their tender ...
Despite public outrage over our global “rape culture,” sexual offences continue to be characterised ...