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Non-Fungible Tokens: Examining its Legal Validity in India
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SCI-HUB CASE: LEGALLY REMOVING THE BARRIERS IN THE WAY OF SCIENCE
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Analysing the Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 through the prism of proportionality
This article has been written by Saikishan B Rathore and Prathiksha Chandrasekhar, students at Gujarat National Law University, and School of Law, Christ University, respectively.
Analysing the Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 through the prism of proportionality
The Uttar Pradesh Government recently criminalized the conversion...