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Ms. X (Minor) vs Ut Of J&K & Others on 16 March, 2023

decide freely on all matters relating to her sexual and reproductive health. Reproductive rights include the right to access education and information about contraception ... children, the right to choose the number of children, the right to access safe and legal abortions, and the right to reproductive healthcare. Women must
Jammu & Kashmir High Court - Srinagar Bench Cites 20 - Cited by 0 - S Dhar - Full Document

M/S. Ngc Network Asia, Llc, Mumbai vs The Ito (It) 3(2), Mumbai on 30 December, 2020

holding that distribution revenues are attributable to broadcast reproduction right granted to NGC India and broadcast reproduction right is not included in the definition ... Copyright Act or the DTAA. 3. Assuming without admitting that Broadcast reproduction right is included in copyright under Copyright Act , the learned C1T(A) erred
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Mumbai Cites 51 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

The Motion For Consideration Of The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy ... on 17 March, 2020

decriminalize abortion and allowing women the right to exercise their reproductive right  in the Supreme Court.           The court and the Government also responded positively. Finally ... acknowledging their right to life, right to health, right to scientific progress, right to privacy and the right to reproductive autonomy.            I absolutely welcome this
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The Copyright Act, 1957

relation to a programme or performance in which such a broadcast reproduction right or a performer's right subsists under the provisions of this ... abrogating any right or jurisdiction to restrain a breach of trust or confidence. Chapter IV Ownership of Copyright and Rights of the Owner 17. First
Union of India - Act Cites 0 - Cited by 3366

Bhupinder Kumar vs Angrej Singh on 28 August, 2009

methods such as undergoing sterilisation procedures. Taken to their logical conclusion, reproductive rights include a woman's entitlement to carry a pregnancy ... same would amount to an arbitrary and unreasonable restriction on the reproductive rights of the victim. We must also be mindful of the fact that
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