Archive | May 3, 2018
Section 377: Should it be wiped out or not
Section 377 of the IPC which is commonly referred to as the ‘anti-sodomy law‘ was introduced during the British rule in India (1860), to criminalise homo-sexual activities. It terms voluntary carnal intercourse against the order of nature with man, woman or animal as ‘unnatural offences’ and prescribes punishment with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description fora term which may extend to ten years, and fine.
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News for May 3, 2018
Important News from The Hindu, Livemint and Indian Express:
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‘Include ahimsa in Constitution’
- [Important for: Polity]
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SC questions passage of Aadhaar Act as Money Bill
- [Important for: Polity]
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EPFO flags data breach after IB sounds alert
- [Important for: Computer & IT]
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Three countries, a nuclear deal and a ‘clerical error’
- [Important for: World Polity]
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Sebi probes plunge in IndiGo shares
- [Important for: Economy]
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Has Make in India boosted FDI in manufacturing?
- [Important for: Economy]