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Muslim Personal Laws Vis-S-Vis Uniform Civil Code: Prospects And Constraints, Sukdeo Ingale, Priyanka Gawai Jan 2014

Muslim Personal Laws Vis-S-Vis Uniform Civil Code: Prospects And Constraints, Sukdeo Ingale, Priyanka Gawai

Sukdeo Ingale

This paper addresses the tousle between Muslim personal laws and Uniform Civil Code. India is a multi-religious ‘secular’ country, where every religion is divided in different sects and denominations having their different (and sometime contradicting) customs and traditions. The personal laws based on such customs and traditions having ‘utmost religious content’ govern various matters including marriage, divorce, succession, inheritance, adoption, maintenance, guardianship, etc. This created difficulties in distribution of justice. To answer this issue, ‘the idea of Uniform Civil Code’ was first mooted in the Constituent Assembly in 1947. Uniform Civil Code, only three words have divided the nation into …


Cost Of Electronic Waste: Environmental Challenges And Remedial Measures, Sukdeo Ingale Sep 2013

Cost Of Electronic Waste: Environmental Challenges And Remedial Measures, Sukdeo Ingale

Sukdeo Ingale

The paper on ‘COST OF ELECTRONIC WASTE: ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES AND REMEDIAL MEASURES’ aims to through light on the increasing amount of e-waste and existing legislative policies about e-waste management in India. For the last few decades, India has been used as the dumping sites for hazardous toxic e-waste materials from some developed countries. It poses a grave environmental threat to Indian people, many of whom are not aware of the dangers effects of it and are not equipped to handle the ensuing consequences. It gave rise to the constant demand from all corners of the country to examine the policy …