This report comes to you at a time when questions around who can be family and whether adult citizens of this country have a say in formin
Persons testing positive for infection by HIV or showing evidence of AIDS provoke revulsion and fear in medical doctors. These reactions stem from the general knowledge that the diagnosis of AIDS is akin to a death sentence and the belief that a positive HIV test is, inevitably.
In recent years, with the increased pace of urbanisation and modernisation, Indian women of all social classes have entered professional occupations.
In the last decade, several international and national movements have focused their attention, on the long neglected areas of women's reproductive health.
The Times of India dated 13 January 1994 featured on its front-page news of a tragic event. ‘A sixty-year old advocate... leaped to his death from the eighth floor of the Bombay Hospital and died of multiple injuries... (This followed) the revelation that he was HIV positive ...
This study aims to understand the access to justice and the justice delivery system from the perspective of victims of marital violence especially in the context of r
Most people in India are now aware that the country's population is growing rapidly, and appreciate the need for controlling its rate of growth.
There is a growing recognition that gynaecological morbidity is an important health problem among poor women in India.
The Kandyan Marriage and Divorce (Amendment) Act, No. 23 of 2013, passed by the Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, revises the legal framework governing marriages and divorces within the Kandyan community.