- CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RIGHT TO HEALTH IN LIGHT OF DEATH OF FATHER STAN SWAMY.By – Dhruv Dhingra (NLU ODISHA) INTRODUCTION Right to health is a fundamental right enshrined under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The right was recognized by the Supreme Court in ‘Parmanand Katara vs Union Of India & Ors’ which held the state accountable for maintaining life irrespective of who the individual is and hence … Continue reading CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RIGHT TO HEALTH IN LIGHT OF DEATH OF FATHER STAN SWAMY.
- ANTI DEFECTION LAWINTRODUCTION:- Anti-defection legislation serves as a deterrent to people who jump from one political party to the other. It is a form of control system used to prevent members of a political party from defecting to another. The bill was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on February 15, 1985, and went into effect … Continue reading ANTI DEFECTION LAW
- Ambedkar’s Three WarningsAuthor: Harshita Gupta Institution: National Law University, Jodhpur Abstract At various points in history India had lost its sovereignty. Ambedkar as one of the founding fathers was fearful of India losing it all over again. In his last speech to the Constituent Assembly, he pointed out the myriad threats faced by our nascent democracy. This … Continue reading Ambedkar’s Three Warnings
- ESSENTIAL RELIGIOUS DOCTRINEINTRODUCTION:- Essential religious practices mean all those practices that are fundamental to a religion and not following them would result in the change of religion itself. The Indian judiciary in several judgements, defined and elaborated on various aspects of essential religious practices. The following are some of the important cases of the Supreme Court of … Continue reading ESSENTIAL RELIGIOUS DOCTRINE
- SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN GAME THEORYAuthors: Aryan Soni (21BCL005) and Dev Shroff (21BCL009) Institution: Gujarat National Law University ABSTRACT Game Theory is essentially a mathematical field that aims to explain optimum strategic behaviour in social games, as well as economic and political circumstances. The theory is normative in the sense that it gives guidance; it is descriptive in the sense … Continue reading SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN GAME THEORY
- ANALYSIS OF ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: RIGHT TO CONTITUTIONAL REMEDIESName-Siddhi Parmar Course-BALLB College- Manikchand Pahade law college, Aurangabad Email ID- siddhi9803@gmail.com Introduction When it comes to the enforcement of an individual’s rights, Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is considered one of the most significant articles. When an individual believes their rights have been infringed or ‘unduly deprived,’ it provides them the right to … Continue reading ANALYSIS OF ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: RIGHT TO CONTITUTIONAL REMEDIES
- UNDUE PROFIT TAKEN CARE OF: ANTI- PROFITEERING IN GSTAuthor: Atharva Kulshrestha Introduction Anti-profiteering legislation is a novel notion that is being tested for the first time. The goal is to ensure that whatever tax gains are available, they benefit the ultimate customers rather than being pocketed by trade.While every firm would prefer to increase profits if given the chance, GST is a new … Continue reading UNDUE PROFIT TAKEN CARE OF: ANTI- PROFITEERING IN GST
- Religious Liberties and Women RightsAuthor: Shreya Biswas Women have always played an important part in the making and developing of our society. They are the ones who created the social construct and are a big part of it. Generations are formed by them. Women are the lifeblood of any community. They are expected to take care of things with … Continue reading Religious Liberties and Women Rights
- Analysis of In Re Delhi Laws Act Case: Concept of Delegated Legislation and its impact on Administrative Law in IndiaAuthor: Suyash Tripathi Abstract: If we look around, we can realize that due to shift to welfare state, there has been an increase in the administrative functions of the country. After independence there was a lot of confusion regarding the delegation of legislative power to the executive. To clarify all the doubts: the president of … Continue reading Analysis of In Re Delhi Laws Act Case: Concept of Delegated Legislation and its impact on Administrative Law in India
- Right to Liquor: A Fundamental Right?Author: Pragati Singh Abstract Liquor has been used in the Indian subcontinent for centuries. Legislation relating to revenue collection and management and the regulation of the production, seizure, sale and distribution of liquor was incorporated into regulation 1878. Alcohol is a major source of income in India, as it has one of the largest sources … Continue reading Right to Liquor: A Fundamental Right?
- Analysis of the Uttar Pradesh Popultion Bill , 2021Author: Suyash Tripathi, Amity Law School, Gwalior Abstract Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India. The state of Uttar Pradesh, located in north central part of the nation, accommodates one-sixth of Indian Population and 3% of the world population. The estimated population in the year 2021 is approximately 241 million (24.1 Crores) as … Continue reading Analysis of the Uttar Pradesh Popultion Bill , 2021
- MANUAL SCAVENGING DEATHS IN INDIAAuthor: Riya Chelani INTRODUCTION: Equality of status and opportunity, freedom of thought, articulation, conviction, confidence and love is featured under the prelude of Indian constitution, embraced on 26th of November 1949, from that point forward 67 years have passed, India has moved definitely and made its spot in the world as far as majority rule … Continue reading MANUAL SCAVENGING DEATHS IN INDIA
- Analysis of Assam Cattle Perservation Bill 2021Image Source: http://www.gettyimages.com Author: Shreya Biswas ABSTRACTOn the last day of the ongoing Budget session, the state Assembly enacted the Assam Cattle Preservation Bill, 2021, which restricts the sale and purchase of beef in areas inhabited by non-beef-eating communities and within a 5 km radius of a temple or a satra (Vaishnavite monastery). The Assam … Continue reading Analysis of Assam Cattle Perservation Bill 2021
- Importance of Capacity to Contract By: Mariyah. S. Sariya Abstract: The following article deals with the profound study of the capacity to contract and briefly explains the relevant legal provisions, case laws, and critical analysis. To start with the term ‘capacity to contract’, Under English law, the term “capacity” refers to the ability of the contracting parties to enter into … Continue reading Importance of Capacity to Contract 
- Child Rights in India: An AppraisalAuthor: Riya Chelani Child rights have a long history. Every once in a while unique religions, societies and administrative frameworks of various nations attempt to protect their rights. At worldwide level just as public level, numerous endeavours have been taken to handle with the issues that children face. What’s more, many rights are provided to … Continue reading Child Rights in India: An Appraisal
- Is your private vehicle a public space.Author : Pragati Singh AbstractPublic smoking is one of the most recently discussed topics of the environment. Be it for people’s health or for the person smoking it. This debate has turned heads towards the idea that can Private vehicles can be treated as Publicspaces. When smoking can be banned in public places then why … Continue reading Is your private vehicle a public space.
- Police Brutality as a violationAuthor: Suyash TripathiInstitution: Amity Law School , Gwalior Abstract The Police Authorities in India are regulated under The Police Act , 1861. Police is society’s most important organizations. Police department is accountable for upholding law and order in communities and is responsible for preservation of public safety. But at times these police authorities abuse their … Continue reading Police Brutality as a violation
- A Criminological Perspective on Sexual Offenders in IndiaAuthor: Atharva Kulshrestha “When human beings think of themselves as all-powerful they believe and that their desires have moral power. “I want” becomes “I can.” when he believes himself to be the god, he becomes a beast.” IntroductionSexual offence occurs when someone purposefully sexually contacts another person without their consent, or when someone coerces or … Continue reading A Criminological Perspective on Sexual Offenders in India
- Journalistic Freedom Robbed by Punitive Sedition LawBy – Soumya Tiwari Abstract While the pandemic across the globe is enraging relentlessly, claiming thousands of lives every day, the governments responsible for saving the lives and the recovery of the institutions of their respective country, are not leaving any stones unturned to suppress the voice of the media and the hard truths revealed … Continue reading Journalistic Freedom Robbed by Punitive Sedition Law
- “THE BURNING BIRDE”By – Diksha Barrot ABSTRACT In a country like India marriage is considered to be a very sacred thing. Especially Hindu marriage which is considered to be a sacrament. It is believed that marriage in a Hindu culture is a spiritual union between a man and a woman for spiritual realization. Although marriage is considered … Continue reading “THE BURNING BIRDE”
- The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 and Right to Privacy– Saumya Malhotra,Amity Law school, Noida. Abstract The main focus of this article is devoted to the creation of the web to the public and / or private bodies in India, and at the same time, infringes on your right to privacy, and the violation of the fundamental rights guaranteed by our constitution, and affecting … Continue reading The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 and Right to Privacy
- FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY-Haya Fatima ABSTRACT Women are always seen as nutritionists. Woman care for the house, her husband and children, women are home-made and more passive; it is not the imagination of our conventional criminologists to conceive that women may commit violent crime, and thus criminology has historically exclude women from their research. Criminology is the study … Continue reading FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY
- Realities of Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment at Workplaces-Malaika Kadam ABSTRACT The issue of sexual harassment of women has been pertaining in society since time immemorial. To protect women from evil eyes and thoughts, certain steps were taken by the people of that time, which eventually had women shut behind the doors of her home. As society modernized, women were finally able to … Continue reading Realities of Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment at Workplaces
- Constitutional Morality-Saumya Malhotra ABSTRACT The idea of constitutional morality was utilized in a vital case of Navtej Singh Johar which employed this idea in a revolutionary manner to strike down section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1840[1] and decriminalized homosexuality. However, this idea appears to have come under severe grievance with Sabarimala Temple case. There … Continue reading Constitutional Morality
- COVID-19 EFFECT ON M&A TRANSACTIONSBy: Apoorv BansalBharati Vidyapeeth Deemed UniversityDelhi Campus ABSTRACT:This article analyzes the impact of COVID-19 on the M&A deal making process. We will see that how these deals making process will change the way it was before this pandemic and how various sectors will be flourishing like it never did even before pandemic. We will see … Continue reading COVID-19 EFFECT ON M&A TRANSACTIONS
- LITERAL RULE: A SAFE TOOL FOR INTERPRETATION?By: DIPAKKSHI CHACHANABSTRACTThe Statute is the will of the sovereign. Most of the times the courts will be looked upon to interpret the words, phrases and expressions used in the statute. The paper will deal with the literal rule of interpretation .Literal interpretation means to interpret the statute using the ordinary meaning of the language. … Continue reading LITERAL RULE: A SAFE TOOL FOR INTERPRETATION?
- THE INDIAN ANTI CONVERSION LAW: HOW STATES MANAGE THE CONVERSION OF RELIGIONBy: Haya FatimaABSTRATThe Freedom of Religion Acts, also known as “anti-conversion” laws was enforced at the state level in India to govern religious conversions. Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand are among the states that have enacted the rules. Even though there are certain differences in the substance and … Continue reading THE INDIAN ANTI CONVERSION LAW: HOW STATES MANAGE THE CONVERSION OF RELIGION
- Expanding Horizons of Freedom of Speech and Expression and the Judicial ReviewBy: Pari AgrawalAbstract:Freedom of Speech and Expression is deemed to be a vital part of the broad sphere of human rights. However, the extent to which it can be practiced has been changing drastically. This article seeks to analyse article 19 of the Indian Constitution which talks about the Freedom of Speech and Expression as … Continue reading Expanding Horizons of Freedom of Speech and Expression and the Judicial Review
- COOKIES, PRIVACY AND CYBER SECURITYBy- Diksha BarrotABSTRACTCyber crimes in Republic of India square measure speedily increasing because of intensive use of internet. It has caused heaps of injury to an individual, organization and even to government. Dependency on internet for on-line searching, on-line banking, social media, etc. is rising as a significant threat to its users. Instead of progressing … Continue reading COOKIES, PRIVACY AND CYBER SECURITY
- Climate Change: Global WarmingNitish Malhotra AbstractThis project contains details of how the earth has been affected by climate change caused by global warming over the years and how people continue to make it worse by pursuing harmful environmental activities around the world. The effects and prevention of such harmful changes are stated next to the definition and treatment … Continue reading Climate Change: Global Warming
- Attempt to curb the uncurbed: IT and OTT guidelines 2021By: Soumya TiwariAbstractThe Central Government of India, on February 25, 2021, issued a set of guidelines under the title of Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules; 2021.The rules are conferred by Section 87(2) of the Information Technology Act 2000, and are in the supersession of Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) 2011. The … Continue reading Attempt to curb the uncurbed: IT and OTT guidelines 2021
- A critical analysis of custodial violence in India-Dipakkshi Chachan ABSTRACT: The Constitution of India guarantees various rights to a prisoner or a person in custody under Article 20, 21 and 22 of the Constitution. The Supreme Court of India has interpreted certain rights such as right against handcuffing, right to a fair trial, right to free legal aid etc as an integral … Continue reading A critical analysis of custodial violence in India
- National Capital Territory of Delhi Amendment Bill 2021 – Central Government Delhi Government-Haya Fatima ABSTRACT The Government of India National Capital Territory of Delhi Amendment Bill 2021 was recently passed by the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Following that, the powers of the lieutenant governor of Delhi were expanded. The feud between the Delhi lieutenant governor and the state government has been going on for a long … Continue reading National Capital Territory of Delhi Amendment Bill 2021 – Central Government Delhi Government
- Women Centric Laws and Kamaraju’s Innocence-Pari Agrawal Abstract: Women-centric laws are made in order to benefit women who are considered as an oppressed section of society. However, there is a need to see these laws from different perspectives. These laws affect the rights of the males who are being harassed by a false charge against them. The inequality between different … Continue reading Women Centric Laws and Kamaraju’s Innocence
- Marital Rape – A Legal OffenceAuthor – Malaika Kadam Abstract: Ten cases of cruelty inflicted by the husband and relatives are reported every hour across the country. Cruelty by the husband also includes forced sexual intercourse, i.e., marital rape. Unfortunately, the National Crimes Record Bureau (NCRB) has no statistics of marital rape taking place in our country, because marital rape … Continue reading Marital Rape – A Legal Offence
- Farm Laws and the Agrarian Community’s Concerns -Tania Das KABSTRACTThe Government of India brought three new legislations that were aimed to bring substantial changes in the Indian agricultural sector. The Farm Laws, as they are often referred to, have been a matter of serious political and legal discussions. The laws aim at providing freedom to the farmers and thereby increase their welfare. But a … Continue reading Farm Laws and the Agrarian Community’s Concerns -Tania Das K
- CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUGITIVE ECONOMIC OFFENDERS ACT, 2018 AND THE NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT– MIHIKA ATTRI ABSTRACT: The history of India concerning economic offences is adequate to show the incapacity of the government in undertaking circumstances wherein the offender flees the country to avoid his confrontation with the prosecution for the offence. Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018 intends to serve the government in the efficient mechanism of confiscation … Continue reading CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUGITIVE ECONOMIC OFFENDERS ACT, 2018 AND THE NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT
- Human Rights of Migrants at Stake– Malaika Kadam Abstract Migration, be it international or internal, leads to innovation, an educated workforce, occupational specialization and altogether has an extremely positive effect on the economic and social productivity of the host nation or region. But what are they getting in return other than discrimination, lack of identity, exploitation, lower wages, harassment and … Continue reading Human Rights of Migrants at Stake
- CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA-Tania Das K. ABSTRACT The article focuses on India’s Corporate Social Responsibility legislation and the recent changes made in the same. CSR is a self-regulation model by which businesses give back to the society of which they too are a part of. In the backdrop of the global pandemic, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs allowed … Continue reading CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA
- A NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW ON ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED MIGRANTS– Dipakkshi Chachan ABSTRACT: An increasing number of people are being forced to leave their homes due to the adverse effect of the climate. Environment displacements can be caused by various ways such as drought, desertification affecting livelihood, rising sea levels or intensified natural disasters. This study styles the issue of environment migration and examines … Continue reading A NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW ON ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED MIGRANTS
- ANALYSIS OF ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA-Shreya Singh ABSTRACT: What good is a democracy that can be brought down by a handful of people? Such is the effect of political defections. we live in a country that claims to be world’s biggest democracy and still malpractices such as these strips all the power of the public in exchange of personal benefits. … Continue reading ANALYSIS OF ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA
- Witness Protection Laws In India And The Need For Better LawsBy- Aarcha Sasikumar VIT, Chennai KEYWORDS Witness protection, fair trail, justice, intimidation. ABSTRACT Witnesses are an important part of criminal trials and are game changers in criminal investigations. For this reason, they are subjected to threats and intimidation. Protecting witnesses, is therefore important, not only for protecting individual liberty, but also for ensuring justice. Power … Continue reading Witness Protection Laws In India And The Need For Better Laws
- Rising demand of legal-tech startups in IndiaAbstract Lawful innovation is customarily alluded to the use of innovation and programming with a view to help singular legal counselors, law offices, medium and enormous scope organizations with training the executives, record stockpiling, charging, bookkeeping and electronic discovery. Since 2011, Legal Tech has developed and connected more with innovation and thereby new companies given … Continue reading Rising demand of legal-tech startups in India
- Laws against forceful religious conversionsABSTRACT Religious conversions have been a subject of debate since the arrival of Mughals in India. It is a very sensitive social issue not because of psychological concerns of faith but due to a big political control. In pre Mughal era, great rulers like Chandragupta, Ashoka while in medieval era, Harshavardhan changed to other faith … Continue reading Laws against forceful religious conversions
- Mandatory Airbags – A compromise to passenger safety?ABSTRACT: Passenger safety has always been a matter of concern in the automotive world. With the ever-increasing density of vehicles on the road, the drastically increasing speeds, more and more exposure of vehicles to the younger generation and the availability of financing options have lead us to the importance of safer vehicles, both for the … Continue reading Mandatory Airbags – A compromise to passenger safety?
- Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020Apurva Kakade Abstract The Act came at a time when companies are reeling under stress due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a result of it the Amendment in the Companies Act, 2013 has been proved to be a stress reliever to many of them. This recently enacted Companies Amendment Act, 2020 has legislated corporate law … Continue reading Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020
- Maritime Piracy In The 21st CenturyAarcha Sasikumar Keywords: Maritime Piracy, International Maritime Bureau, Seafarers, Piracy Laws INTRODUCTION Pirates are not just fictional characters, but are one of the most serious and dangerous threats faced in the international waters. The period between 1650 and 1730 is known as the golden age of piracy as there existed thousands of pirates in the … Continue reading Maritime Piracy In The 21st Century
- Covid 19 Reveals- A Set Of Flaws In Indian Health DesignAndrina d’souza Past several months India has been undergoing this horrendous pandemic with lockdowns and restrictions, possibly with the hope to curb the spread of this highly contagious virus – COVID 19 in the absence of a vaccine. As the economy started crumbling, “the welfare state” of India went into phases of unlocks, also unlocking … Continue reading Covid 19 Reveals- A Set Of Flaws In Indian Health Design
- Multiple Layers Of Freedom Of Religion: Political, Judicial And Constitutional ProvisionsGauri Dua Abstract:The Constitution of India guarantees to all individuals ‘freedom of conscience and the right freely to protest, practice and propagate religion’. Freedom of religion, to be meaningful, is to be guaranteed not only to individual but to religious institutions also. Religious freedom has both an individual as well as a corporate side, and … Continue reading Multiple Layers Of Freedom Of Religion: Political, Judicial And Constitutional Provisions
- Protection of Indigenous Health Sector with Special Reference to Traditional Medicinal Knowledge in IndiaPRACHI SHUKLA AbstractTraditional Medicine is now a well-known and respected field. Many multinationals no longer belittle traditional medicine and have in fact been trying to secure patents on Indian medicine without acknowledging the source. Much re-legitimizing of Indian medicine has already been done. Early forms of indigenous medical systems probably emerged around the sixth century … Continue reading Protection of Indigenous Health Sector with Special Reference to Traditional Medicinal Knowledge in India