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                                Remember, I am not an angle But  a woman! 
                                Zahira committed suicide although her religion is  against this vicious action. Here, her religion advises her that ‘never gives  up on hope in any rough situation’. Nevertheless, she did it. Who prompted her  to commit this? What would be the temptation behind it-the torture of dowry or  the dipsomania of her husband? But, sadly enough, none of these was the cause.  
                                Rasheed, the husband of  Zahira, went abroad after they got a child.   Afterwards, Zahira lived in the house of her husband. Read more  
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                                        Marriage is a social agreement  which lets a man and a woman live together. When one commits sexual  relationship beside conjugal relationship, it would be come under prostitution.  A woman, who hires out for an instantaneous sexual intercourse, is called a  prostitute as one, who cohabits with a man for a longtime without being married,  is called a concubine. In a nut shell, when one country allows such a relation,  then it means that this country gives permission for prostitution. A Judgment, announced  recently by Alahabad high court, questions this sacred institution of the  society.  
                                          This judgment was announced  by Division bunch in the basis of considering the appeal of Payalsharma, a  woman from Uttar Prathesh. The court justified this  action interpreting morality and law as two different  | 
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                                          concepts. Not only this but also court  suggested to provide police protection to her as for rising the threat from  some corners. Read more | 
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                                                      Doubts  bubbling up in paternity 
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                                        Who is his father-the  breeder or the former lover of his mother? He wants to know the fact. Weather  the lover committed sexual intercourse with her before marriage or her husband  is the father of her baby? Secretly she wants to know it.  Whose sperm is growing in the abdomen of  wife? Weather it is mine or her father’s, it is the doubt of a husband.After establishing Rajiv  Gandhi center for bio-technology at Thiruvanandapuram, these sorts of above  mentioned cases are flowing to there. Such cases point to the breach of belief  and confidence spreading in modern families.   When the dispute arrived in couples in the matter of paternity of their  children, they had to go to Hyderabad  for ‘Litmus test’ and ‘DNA test’.  But 
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                                           .If some one is ready to  spend 30,000 rupees, it is very easy to find out the real father of the baby by  testing the blood of baby, mother and the accused.If the ‘DNA mark’ of the accused is found in the  baby, then he is the father that baby.  .  Read more | 
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                                          “Why I want to be sorrowful for lacking of an  offspring to address me as mother, when there is need to examine this  magnificent status by postmortem between social mother, biological mother,  legal mother and surrogate mother?” This monologue of a teacher named Anitha Devan who has  been deceived because of her final attempt for artificial pregnancy after her  long nine years of expectancy for the realization of her eagerness to get a  child from her own blood, once again inspire us to think about the magnificent  status of motherhood.  Her written  experience with which she began her conflict of law against the ‘Simar  sterility remedial centre’ at Edappal accusing that they made her pregnant  using the scrotum of a woman without her knowledge of permission. Read more 
                                           
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