This article was written by Gaurika Khandelwal, a student of National Law University, Delhi. Abstract This essay critically analyses the legal jurisprudence developed on the issues surrounding constitutionality of
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This article was written by Amrit Subhadarsi a student of National Law University, Odisha NATURE OF E-TAXATION E-taxation in cyberspace is one of the major issues in cyber law.
This article was written by Pragha Paramita Saha a student of Lloyd Law College. IT IS GOOD TO HAVE MONEY AND THE THINGS THAT MONEY CAN’T BUY, BUT IT’S
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This article was written by Ananya Patil a student of Sharda University. ‘Talaq’ is the Arabic word for the phrase ‘I divorce you’. Under Muslim personal law, a
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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
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
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
Picture courtesy: http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2015-11-29-1448821418-4718017-startupglossary.jpg This article was written by Ankita C. Dhabu a student of National Law University Odisha. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the ‘Startup India’ scheme in his
This article was written by Arohi Kashyap a student of Northcap University. Women empowerment means their capacity to participate as equal partners in cultural, social, economic and political systems of a
This article was written by Maria Fatima, a student of Unity Degree College, Lucknow. “Without GST, India won’t harness its own ‘common market.’ We’ve been in BREXIT mode without
Picture courtesy: http://www.hinduhumanrights.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/rule-of-dharn-1000×500.jpg This article was written by Ankita Sharma a student of M. S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore. The development of jurisprudence and the legal theory owes
This article was written by Pallavi Singh and Shubham Singh a student of Amity University U.P. Abstract Parent Corporation derive several benefits from the Subsidiary Corporation such as cost
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Picture courtesy: http://musicians4freedom.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gavel-500×338.jpg This article was written by Arunima Banerjee a student of University of Calcutta. Meaning: Res Judicata is the Latin term for “a matter already judged” and refers
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