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Aruna Parmod Shah Vs. Union of India (Uoi)
Decided On : Apr-07-2008
Court : Delhi
LAW: Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Article 14 of the Constitution, Article 14 of the Constitution, Article 14, the Beijing Declaration, Section 2(f, Section 18, Constitution, Section 498-A, the Indian Penal Code, Section 17, Section 18, the Hindu Marriage Act, Constitution
PERSON: Vikramajit Sen, M.A., Nallamilli Rami Reddi, Reasons, Counsel, Delhi High Court, Prayer
GPE: J.Crl, New Delhi, Basheer, Kerala, International, States, India, ST, New Delhi
ORG: M.As, Court, the Protection of Women, the Metropolitan Magistrate, a Ring Ceremony, Learned Counsel, State, A.P., The United Nations Committee Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW, Learned Counsel, Parliament, Court, the Statement of Objects, Parliament, Learned Counsel, Parliament, the Metropolitan Magistrate, the Protection of Women, Rupees Three Thousand, the Petitioner to Legal Aid for Women, Children,, SC
PERCENT: 4172-73/2008 4172-73/2008 1
DATE: 4171/20082, 2005, 1994, 1995, 15, two weeks
CARDINAL: two, 2, 2, 2004CriLJ1418, 21, 21.4.2008
WORK_OF_ART: the Constitution of India, the Constitution of India, the Constitution of India
FAC: the Vienna Accord
ORDINAL: third
PRODUCT: Articles 14, Act jeopardise
LOC: Hon'ble Single