Krishna Bhandari
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Say No To Dowry
A Dowry is when a bride brings gifts for example property, money, furniture and many more treasures to her husband’s family at the time of her marriage. A Dowry is very common in many parts of Asia and still plays a significant role in marriage. Yet although it sounds like hitting the jackpot, there are many reasons why a dowry should be abolishes as a tradition.
By Krishna Bhandari2 years ago in Criminal
How good is Hart's theory
It is important to understand that every rule or law that we follow is fair and reasonable and it does not put any individual in a situation that would be unjust to them through the laws that they followed. To discuss the matter of what makes law lawful, this essay will examine and evaluate John Hart’s account of his intake on the relationship between law and morality. This essay will also look at other thinker’s account on the relationship of law and morality to evaluate how well or not so well Hart’s theory is.
By Krishna Bhandari2 years ago in Journal
Arranged Marriage
Arranged marriage is a subject about which people hold strongly contrasting views. Arranged marriage is when two strangers marry by the agreement of their parents or guardians. In some countries, especially Asian countries, arranged marriage is quite strict. For example, the bride and groom cannot see each other's faces till the night of their marriage.
By Krishna Bhandari6 years ago in Humans
- Top Story - April 2018
Are Prisons Effective?Top Story - April 2018
To diminish crime, what should we do? Should we throw the criminal in prison so that when they get out, they will think twice before committing another crime? Having criminals in prison keeps them off our streets, which makes society feel safe. But is prison the only solution for preventing crime? Or is there an alternative to it? Research has shown that prison is not effective, as it does not reduce crime, despite placing criminals in prison. It may be that offenders are encouraged to reoffend after finishing their sentence. However, do they reoffend because of what they are surrounded by, more crime? What causes criminals to step forward and end their lives in prison? A tragic trend which has increased in recent years.
By Krishna Bhandari6 years ago in Criminal