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Browsing by Author "Boruah, Diptimoni"

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    An Analytical Study of Euthanasia Vis-a-Vis Right to Die
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    Anti Conversion Laws and Religious Freedom in India
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    Championing Constitutionalism through the Basic Structure Doctrine: Analysing Limitations on Constitutional Amendment
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    Construction of Big Dams in North East India: A Critical Study
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    The Diminishing State of Sovereignty in Light of World Trade Organization: The Indian Constitutional Law Approach
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    Discretionary Powers of the Governor in the States of India
    (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Gogoi, Anjanav Kumar; Boruah, Diptimoni
    India has a Parliamentary form of Government. The Indian Constitution possess all the essential characteristics of a federal Constitution. There is a system of double government in India such as the Central Government and the State Government . The powers of both the governments are also divided. In the State the Governor is regarded as the executive head of it.
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    Efficacy of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: A Study With Special Reference To Kaziranga National Park, Assam
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    Forensic Psychological Tests and the Changing Contours of Right Against Self-Incrimination in India
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    Human Trafficking Relating to Women and Children with Special Reference to North-East Region
    (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Dutta, Bhargov Bikash; Boruah, Diptimoni
    Dignity and freedom is one of the most significant aspects in human being's life. A person may have millions but he or she cannot be happy if there is no dignity and freedom in their lives. if a person takes away the dignity and the freedom of another person, then it is a good as taking life and the worst possible crimes in today's world in this scenario would be the crime of human trafficking . Human trafficking involves the highest degree of human rights violation.
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    Illegal Immigrants: a threat to the Identity of the Assamese People
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    Internalizing International Human Rights Standards on the Prison Reforms in India: A Critical Analysis
    (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Ramchiary, Archana; Boruah, Diptimoni
    Prison existed with the human civilization to treat the prisoners according to the law for the wrong done by him. In every democratic society, prison serves as a correctional method in the criminal justice system. Prison institutions were historically the detention rooms in secure parts of castles or city towers to detain prisoners awaiting trials. Prison implies any place used permanently or temporarily under the general or special orders of a State government for the detention of prisoners, under Section 417 of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 which also includes all land and buildings thereto.
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    Protection of Refugees in India: Challenges and Prospects
    (National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Choudhury, Sahanaj Begum; Boruah, Diptimoni
    Refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country or home, because there is a war or for political, relegious or social reasons. A person becomes refugee because circumstances are beyond that person's control and often poignant. He or she is left with no other option but to flee to some other nation as they suffer from human rights violations, socio-economic and political insecurity, civilwar or ethnic strife all these leading to fear of persecution. Refugee problems have assumed serious proportions involving pain, suffering and misery to millions of people around the world.
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    Responsibility to Protect as an Instrument for Humanitarian Intervention: An Appraisal
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    Role of Governor in the Constitution of India and Exercise of Discretionary Power with Specific Reference to Appointment of the Chief Minister
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    Study on Rights of Transgender
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    Unraveling the Traditions: A Comprehensive Study of Customary Law in the Tiwa Community
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