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Article 15(3) Protections: Workplace Harassment, Maternity Rights, and Beyond

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Imagine a young professional in India—talented, ambitious, and excited to make a mark. Suddenly, workplace challenges arise: maternity breaks threaten her job security, subtle harassment chips away at her confidence,…

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How Article 15(5) private colleges reservation works : Practical Insights

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Ever wondered why some private colleges in India also provide reservations for SC, ST, and OBC students? Most people think reservations apply only to government institutions, but Article 15(5) of…

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Guide to Article 15(4): Identifying SEBCs, SCs & STs for Reservation Eligibility

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Picture this: It’s 2024, and Ravi, a final-year engineering student from Karnataka, is filling out his application for a government job. He comes across the familiar reservation category dropdown—General, SC,…

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Article 15 vs Civil Rights Act: The Ultimate Comparative Guide to Equality Laws in India and the United States

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1. Introduction: Two Nations, One Quest for Equality Picture this: In 1950, newly independent India inscribed Article 15 into its Constitution, declaring that the state shall not discriminate against any…

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: The Visionary Architect of India’s Constitutional Legacy

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar stands as India’s most transformative legal architect—a visionary whose constitutional genius transcended the boundaries of law to reshape the very soul of a nation. His profound…

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Imagine preparing for a government exam or applying for admission in a top-tier university. You’ve worked hard, scored well—but competition is intense. Then, you learn about a constitutional provision that…

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Who Can Invoke Article 15 of the Constitution? Scope of “State” and “Citizen” Explained

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Article 14 vs Article 15: Understanding the Key Differences

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India’s Constitution enshrines the Right to Equality through Articles 14 and 15, yet many legal novices and even seasoned practitioners mix them up. Picture this: you’re a student challenging a…

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