Explanation: A "heartbeat bill" is a form of legislation concerning termination of pregnancy. These bills generally prohibit abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which typically occurs around six weeks into pregnancy.
The term "heartbeat" refers to the idea that the presence of a detectable heartbeat is a significant stage in fetal development used to restrict the permissible timeframe for an abortion legally.
| Option | Relation to Heartbeat Bill |
|---|---|
| Euthanasia | Not related |
| Capital punishment | Not related |
| Termination of pregnancy | Related |
| Inter-community marriage | Not related |
Thus, the correct answer is: Termination of pregnancy.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
| List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| i. | Legitimacy of children of void and voidable marriages | 1. | Section 16, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
| ii. | Punishment of bigamy | 2. | Section 17, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
| iii. | Judicial separation | 3. | Section 10, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
| iv. | Voidable marriages | 4. | Section 12, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 |
| I. Arbitration of excepted matters | 1. A. Ayyasamy v. A. Paramasivam, (2016) 10 SCC 386 |
| II. Conditional Arbitration Clauses | 2. In re - Interplay between Arb Agreements and Stamp Act 2023 INSC 1066 |
| III. Separability of Arbitration Agreement - Kompetenz Kompetenz | 3. Vulcan Insurance Co Ltd v. Maharaj Singh and Anr (1976) 1 SCC 943 |
| IV. Arbitrability of fraud | 4. Mitra Guha Builders (India) Co v. ONGC (2020) 3 SCC 222 |
| Offenses | Sections |
| (A) Voyeurism | (1) Section 77 |
| (B) Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman | (2) Section 79 |
| (C) Stalking | (3) Section 75 |
| (D) Sexual Harassment | (4) Section 78 |