This article was written by Navdisha Sehgal a student of JIMS, School of Law, GGSIPU. The inclusion of a Chapter of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India
This article was written by Ashutosh Jain, a student of Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad. On a casual glance at Indian federal structure, one may inclined to say
Picture courtesy: http://wyrta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/lokad.jpg This article was written by Shalaka Srivastva a student of Lloyd Law College. Lok Adalat should be permanently established in each District of India as an organization
This article was written by Sakshi Jain a student of Amity Law School, Noida (Lucknow Campus). All deserves to be treated equal, as we all are the creatures
This article was written by Ankita Sharma a student of M. S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore. Our Society is changing and the baby boom generation is graying.
Picture courtesy: https://bpr.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Syrian-refugees.jpg This article was written by Shubham Singh a student of Amity University U.P. Abstract The term ‘Refugee’ and its use in social and political debates
picture courtesy: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4124/5064640281_36363088fb.jpg This article was written by Anisha Jhawar a student of Nirma University Ahmedabad. Introduction to the concept of Goa Civil Code The Uniform Civil Code has
This article was written by Sakshi Jain a student of Amity Law School, Noida (Lucknow Campus). Defamation: Non curtailment of Right to reputation In India, defamation is a
This article was written by Navdisha Sehgal a student of JIMS, School of Law, GGSIPU. The Indian judiciary system is very generous in its approach towards punishment. It works
This article was written by Ananya Patil a student of Sharda University. The Oxford dictionary defines defection as the desertion of one’s country or cause in favor of
This article was written by Shubham Singh a student of Amity University U.P. ABSTRACT Sexual Harassment of women is one of the most heinous offence in our society.
9 This article was written by Shalaka Srivastva a student of Lloyd Law College. Foreign Law firms to practice in India Freely? Firstly, we will have to know about
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY AMRIT SUBHADARSI A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, ORISSA. The United Kingdom (UK) joined the EU in 1973, though it retained its
This article was written by Raveena Tandon a student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Time is moving forward so is technology, today’s article will be reflect of
This article was written by Amrit Subhadarsi a student of National Law University, Orissa. What is high frequency trading? In today’s age of dematerialization of
This article was written by Dibyadarshini Nanda, she is currently an Advocate. A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India passed a landmark judgment on 15th April,
This article was written by Sakshi Jain a student of Amity Law School, Noida. Introduction Every person has right to speak their heart out. This is the only
This article was written by Ananya Patil a student of Sharda University. “The role of journalism should be service. The press is a great power, but just as an
This article was written by Arunima Banerjee a student of University of Calcutta. The Limitation Act, 1963 lays down the time limit within which a person can file a suit
picture courtesy: http://whistleblower.ucsc.edu/images/whistleblower-banner.gif?t=0 This article was written by Sakshi Jain, a student of Amity Law School, Noida. Introduction Whistleblower Protection Act, 2011 is an Act of the Parliament which investigates
picture courtesy: http://www.kachwanya.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/150417-robot-criminal.png This article was written by Shubham Singh a student of Amity University U.P. ABSTRACT The artificial intelligence is becoming an integral part of our society. The
This article was written by Shalaka Srivastva, a student of Lloyd Law College. Right to parole and furlough, a way of conditional release of prisoners before they complete their
This article was written by Dibyadarshini Nanda, she is currently an advocate. Generally, a person approaching a Court of law can only claim relief against known defendants. It