Author: Vanshika Sahu

I am pursuing my BA.LLB. I believe I am qualified for the role of Research, Content Writing, and Analysis. My work inspires me because I am ambitious, devoted, and enthusiastic about it. I’d want to take on tasks that will help me improve my skills. Right now, I’m taking advantage of any chance to acquire new abilities and succeed at them. I am committed to investigating numerous legal disciplines that may assist me in developing my profession. I love to talk about matters which are ignored by society. Mental health is one of those issues; speaking about the same has become more important today than any other day.

Adopted child of single mother capacitated to take her caste

On Monday, the Bombay High Court put forward that denying to allow the child to consider the mother’s caste on the basis that proof of caste from the parental side was not mentioned on records, would hinder the purpose of adopting the child. In the case of Sonal Pratapsingh Vahanwala v. Deputy District Collector (Encroachment) & Ors recently the Bombay High Court held that an adopted child is entitled to take the caste of the single mother.  The Bombay High Court’s Bench held in its decision that, “Because of the facts and more particularly the fact that child was adopted…

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Russia-Ukraine War: Strikes hinder Mariupol theatre rescues

The council of Mariupol says rescuers are trying to free debris at fall down theatre amongst ‘ongoing shelling’, as UN official calls for ‘detailed investigation’ into civilian deaths. Many civilians have been trapped under the rubble at the Mariupol theatre. Here are the latest updates of the Russia-Ukraine War: Since the Russian invasion, the UN Security Council has held a fifth briefing on Ukraine. It pulls a vote on a Russian-drafted announcement for support access and civilian protection in Ukraine.  On Thursday, 3,810 people were evacuated from cities. This also included around 2,000 who left the surrounding city of Mariupol,…

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Russia officially withdraws from the Council of Europe

On Tuesday, Russia declared that officially decided and withdraws the Council of Europe, the Strasbourg-based human rights lookout. Russia’s withdrawal from the body takes over the country’s discharge following its invasion of Ukraine. Later, Russia says it has begun the process to officially leave the Council of Europe.  The Foreign Ministry of Russia made the declaration following a historic wave of sanctions after Russia invaded Ukraine. He later posted a statement on its Telegram channel announcing that it was “launching the procedure to exit the Council of Europe.” The Ministry said, “We part with such a Council of Europe without…

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Indian Judge Votes Against Russia, International Court of Justice

On Wednesday the UN’s top court ordered Russia to suspend its invasion of Ukraine. The Court says it was “profoundly concerned” by Moscow’s use of force. On 24th February, Kyiv pulled Moscow to the UN’s top court days after Russia’s attack. In its appeal ahead of the ICJ, Ukraine had claimed that Russia had explained the invasion of Ukraine that in eastern Ukraine in Luhansk and Donets, Russia falsely proclaimed genocide. On 16th March 2022, the International Court of Justice has ordered Russia to straight away Drap the invasion of Ukraine. The Court also ordered that both parties must abstain from…

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Hijab ban: Student files plea in Supreme Court

On Tuesday, the Karnataka High Court in a decision that remarkably affected female muslim students. The decision held that wearing of hijab is not an essential religious practice of Islam.   Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justices JM Khazi, and Krishna Dixit comprises a bench and held that the petitioners “miserably failed” to show beyond doubt that wearing of the hijab was an inalienable practice of Islam, much less an essential one. The Karnataka High court held that:   Hijab is not a part of essential religious practices of Islam;   Requirement of uniform is a reasonable restriction on the fundamental…

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Russian attacks intensify, 3 EU prime ministers visit Kyiv

The prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia have proceeded to Kyiv by train and met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a show of support for Ukraine. Over 3 million refugees have now fled Ukraine.   The prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia proceeded to the War center of the Russian-Ukraine war capital of Ukraine Kyiv. On Tuesday, the Prime ministers met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a show of support for Ukraine even as the city is struck by the Russian military verge closer to the center of the city.  The Morawiecki, Kaczynski,…

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Ukraine's economy could fall down by a third 

Due technical pause on monday has been taken in the negotiations until talks on hold till today. A report says Ukraine’s economy could shrink soon due to War. On Wednesday Zelenskyy is going to address US Congress. On monday, Ukraine put forward the demand of “an ‘immediate’ ceasefire” in the fourth round of talks. “Kyiv’s negotiators were striking for straight talks with Russian President Putin,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Mykhailo Podolyak negotiator of the Russia-Ukraine war said, “A technical pause has been taken in the negotiations until tomorrow. For additional work in the working subgroups and clarification of individual…

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On Monday, ICJ [The International Court of Justice] said on March 16, it will resolve the case that Ukraine has brought against Russia. On March 7, the hearing was boycotted by Russia. Ukraine requested the court to order Russia to cease military activities the reason behind it is said that the invasion was based on a faulty interpretation of the UN genocide treaty. From the last few weeks, ongoing Russia-Ukraine has been captured with condemnation pouring. Nevertheless, attempts to stop Russia’s determined attack appear pointless. The exclusive sanctions of the US and its western allies attacking Russia have made very…

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5 states are looking for government change

In postal ballot counting, BJP takes early lead  Counting based on postal ballot shows an early lead of BJP [the Bharatiya Janata Party]. The party is willing to retain its power in Uttar Pradesh. Early figures show that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has crossed the halfway mark, leading in 248 seats. The Samajwadi Party (SP) is leading in 101 seats. Congress and BSP are leading in eight seats, each. Although the exit polls have predicted a victory of the BJP government. SP [The Samajwadi Party] in alliance with the Rashtriya Lok Dal put up an aggressive battle, representing support…

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"Cyberattack" In Europe: Thousands Without Internet

On Friday sources, clarified across Europe, Thousands of internet users have been thrown offline after. It was a likely cyberattack at the start of Russia’s attack in Ukraine. The Blockage has knocked offline over some 5,800 wind turbines in Germany and Central Europe, while the combined output of 11 gigawatts. On February 24, in France 9,000 subscribers of a satellite internet service provided by its subordinate Nordnet are thrown without internet after a “cyber event” at ViaSat, a US satellite operative of which it is a customer, according to orange. On Wednesday, in the US, Viasat said that a “cyber…

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