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No sale of beef within 5 km of temple area – The Assam Cattle Preservation Bill, 2021

The Assam Cattle Preservation Bill, 2021 was passed in the state Assembly which prohibits the sale and purchase of beef in areas inhabited, Read More

The Limited Liability Partnership (Amendment) Bill, 2021 – Encourage the start-up ecosystem

On July 30, 2021 The Limited Liability Partnership (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was introduced in Rajya Sabha by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs. Read More

If you can’t Reuse it Refuse it: Law on Anti Plastic

India generates about 5.6 million metric tons of plastic waste annually; however, the waste generated cannot be digested by our planet. Read More

The Uttar Pradesh Population (Control, Stabilisation and Welfare) Bill, 2021

The rapid increase in population which leads to poor living conditions therefore, the Uttar Pradesh Law Commission has released the draft of The Uttar Pradesh Population (Control, Stabilisation and Welfare) Bill, 2021, Read More

Laws on Anti-plastic in India

India generates about 5.6 million metric tons of plastic waste annually; however, the waste generated cannot be digested by our planet. Read More

The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003

The act is setting limits on the debts and deficits of the central government. It has limited the fiscal deficit to 3% of the GDP. Read More

Analysis of Juvenile Justice Act in the light of Shilpa Mittal vs State of (NCT OF Delhi)

An offense where the minimum sentence is less than 7 years, or there is no minimum sentence prescribed but the maximum sentence is more than 7 years cannot be treated to be a heinous offense, Read More

Law of Tort v. Law of Torts

Tort is an act that is not straight or lawful instead it is a wrong act that is twisted, unlawful, crooked, and not straight. Read More

Minor’s contract and Minor’s liability Under Indian Contract Act

Either the minor is plaintiff or defendant any unjust benefit needed to be restored by him to the other party through the property and not personally. Read More

Doctrine of Due Process of Law

The Doctrine of Due Process of Law is a constitutional guarantee that prevents government from arbitrary, unreasonable and capricious use of power on citizens, Read More

Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2021

Certificates which have U/A or A certification need to be coded in a particular colour which will help the viewers to easily identify the category of film, Read More

A Critical Analysis of The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020

On 26th February 2020, the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020 (hereafter referred to as 2020 Bill) received approval from the Union Cabinet. Read More

Doctrine of Laches: Blessing or Prejudice

The doctrine of Laches is based on the doctrine of equity while the law of limitation is based on public policy and utility. Read More

Preventive Detention as “Depravity” of Article 22

Preventive detention means detention of a person without trial and conviction by a court, but merely on suspicion in the mind of an executive authority. Read More

Judicial Decisions

In this case on a government site in a dockyard, some unloading work was carried out by the government servant. Read More

Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021: What’s Wrong With It?

L-G is not being time bound to give its decision. Thus, L-G can put on hold the decision of Delhi Government which can affect the Central Government’s power to act in Delhi, Read More

Critical Analysis: In Re: Prashant Bhushan & Anr. [Suo Motu Contempt Petition (CRL) No. 1 of 2020]

The critical analysis of the Prashant Bhushan Contempt case helps us to determine the role of the court while it exercising its Suo Motu power in case of contempt. Read More

Refusal by Government – Is Breach of Personal Liberty?

The landmark Judgment of this case is considered to be an important pillar for the right of personal liberty guaranteed as a fundamental right enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Read More

Can Tribunal Decide Jurisdictional Issue?

Tribunals are free to choose their own procedure of functioning, thereby making their functioning flexible whereas civil courts have definite procedure as specified by the civil procedure code. Read More

International Sea Laws

If any vessel enters the territorial jurisdiction of any state unauthorized, such state has the power to take such vessel into its custody. Read More

Treaty Law as Source of International Law

United Nations tempt to protect the framework of this treaty through its principal judicial organ known as “International Court of Justice”. Read More

Online Dispute Resolution in India

Online Dispute Resolution is still a relatively new process, Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides for Alternate Dispute Resolution, Read More

Does Arbitration Clause Oust The Jurisdiction Of Supreme Court?

Whether remedy available to public under Article 226 of the constitution is available in cases, where the matter is to be adjudicated by the, Read More

Rights of Employees under Insolvency and Bankruptcy code, 2016

Employees have the right to initiate insolvency proceedings against the company, in case of non-payment of their wages. Read More

Special Leave to Petition

Article 136 empowers the apex court to grant special permission or ‘leave’ to an aggrieved party to go for an appeal against an order passed, Read More

Can Admission To Accident Victim Be Delayed For Legal Formalities ?

Every doctor whether of Government or private hospital, has a duty cast upon them to preserve and protect life without being imposed. Read More

No More Wait For Justice – Guidelines by Supreme Court

The court laid down mandatory directions to end the misuse of procedural law, thereby fast disposal of all execution cases pending Courts. Read More

Can Damages May Be Claimed From Medical Practitioner?

medical practitioners are governed by the Indian Medical Council Act and are subject to the disciplinary control of Medical Councils of India. Read More

Kesavananda Bharti Case: A Broad Analysis

While Justice Hedge and Justice Mukherjee held that parliament’s power to amend, though wide, did not include the power to destroy, Read More

Commenting or Making Cartoons on Politicians – Can it Leads to Arrest

Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 waives the right to free speech and expression enshrined in Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian, Read More

Triple Talaq – Brief Analysis of Shayara  Bano Case

The issue before the court was whether talaq e-biddat was violative of Article 14, 15, 21 and 25 of Indian Constitution? Read More

International Transactions by Letter of Credit: Intricacies

commitment from the importer’s bank to make payment of a specified amount, at a specific time to the exporter i.e. the beneficiary/exporter. Read More

Urgent Matters Only – Date Extended

The Hon’ble Full Court of Delhi High Court, while reviewing the existing arrangement of hearing of the matters before the Delhi High Court, Read More

Do Insurance Facility Available for Film Industry in India?

After taal was insured, producers for movies like Mohabatein, Lagaan, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Ashoka, Dil Chahta Hai, Kuch na Kaho rushed for getting their movies insured. Read More

Pharmaceutical Advertisements in India: Whether Prohibited or Regulated?

The object of the Act as shown by the scheme of the Act is the prevention of self-medication and self-treatment and a curb on such advertisements is a means to achieve that end. Read More

Revision in the Minimum Rate of Wages

Revised rates of minimum wages shall be applicable in respect of unskilled, semi skilled and skilled categories in all scheduled employments, Read More

Rights Of LGBT Society – Analysis Of Navtej Johar Singh Case

The actual objective of Section 377 was to protect women and children from physical abuse and carnal intercourse & not to criminalize the act, Read More

Right to Strike: A Legitimate Right

The people of a democratic country must have the right to raise their voices against the action or decisions of the Government or even express their resentment, Read More

Freedom of Speech and Expression

freedom of speech and the press lay at the foundation of all democratic organizations in Indian press is the fourth pillar of governance, Read More

The Maratha Reservation Judgment: Its Affect and Implications

The main question before Supreme Court in this challenge was whether the 50% limit as set by the Supreme Court in Indra Sawhney judgment can be breached, Read More

Doctrine of Frustration – Indian Contract Act

Commercial Hardship is about not allowing a party to avoid the contract for lack of profitability. Read More

Revocation of Power of Attorney: Judicial Trends

Power of attorney can get automatically revoked in case of death or insolvency or insanity of the principal/executory or the attorney, Read More

Spamming – An Offence or Support?

Hon’ble Delhi High Court showed its concern related to legislation for penalizing spamming and the need for proper legislation regarding the same. Read More

Human Rights Violation: A Threat to Society?

Supreme Court upheld right to internet as a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. Read More

Indian Courts During Pandemic

INTRODUCTION In January 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel Covid-19 or generally known as the Coronavirus as, Read More

Cause of Action – Ground to Initiate Proceedings

An expression ‘ Cause of Action’ has neither been defined under the Code of Civil procedure, 1908 nor under the other existing laws, however, Read More

Validity of Narco-Analysis in India?

INTRODUCTION Narco-analysis is a tool used to determine the truth when a suspected person is subjected to an anaesthetic drug, Read More

Amendment of Pleadings

INTRODUCTION The Indian judicial system is striving hard to deal with the backlog of cases and with a backlog of 4 Crore cases pending, Read More

Judiciairy v/s Governance

What is Governance? Governance is defined as “the process of decision making and such process by which those decision are” Read More

Right to Die: A Broad Perspective

Euthanasia: Another name for right to die, have been the most controversial topic in recent days as provided in Supreme Court judgments, Read More

Suppression of Material Facts and Doctrine of Clean Hand

INTRODUCTION ‘Material Facts’ are the facts that are the very basic and primary facts and upon these facts, the plaintiff pleads to prove Read More

Subsistence Allowance

INTRODUCTION India is having the second largest population in the world. India is still a developing country and within our country, Read More

Analysis of new OTT Platforms Regulations

Digital media have become the new normal in the lockdown period. India, in particular gained large user base of these OTT (Over the top). Read More

Cryptocurrency Legal Or Illegal In India & Its Taxability

Cryptocurrencies are hogging all the attention in the investment world right now, whether it’s because coins have jumped 2 or 3 times, Read More

Employee State Insurance Corporation & Covid-19

INTRODUCTION ESIC stands for Employee State Insurance Corporation was a body created by the Ministry of Labour and Employment Read More

Force Majeure & Covid-19

INTRODUCTION Force majeure in Roman law means a “superior force” and also known as acts of God. The force majeure is a defence in law Read More

Juhi Chawla’s 5G Case – What Went Wrong – Complete Details

Technology have made our lives much easier. However, with the rapid and increasing use of the technology, the harmful radiations. Read More

Physical and Cyber Defamation – Meaning and Remedies

Reputation is the most important factor in the dignity of an individual. Any statement, which tends to decrease the respect, regards and/or Read More

New IT Rules – Is Your Privacy at Risk ?

With the recent increase in cyber-crime and the increasing trend of hatred messages towards the Government, Read More

Can banks and NBFCs charge exorbitant interest rate from the customers?

Since the inception of the banks and non-banking financial companies, their major source of income comes from the interest rate. Read More

Relevance of foreign judgments in indian courts under Civil Procedure code

Section 2(5) of the Civil Procedure Code defines “Foreign Judgment” as any judgment being pronounced by a foreign court. Read More

Can an email to ICAI leads to withholding of senders result

ICAI cancels the result of a CA Inter student who sent an email to the questioning the exams during the situation of Covid 19. Read More

Personal Data Protection Bill VIS-A`-VIS Right to Privacy

INTRODUCTION

Freedom of Speech and Expression is a basic requirement of any democracy, for the democracy to function properly. Read More

Adoption – A blessing or Child on Sale

What if you come to know that the baby you were waiting for months born out as still born? And what if after few years, Read More

Farms Act & Dissension

The First Act “The Farmers” Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act:- talks about eletronic trading and platform, Read More

If 10 years of service is required for Pension

A single bench of Judge of Justice Lokpal Singh of Nainital High Court that analysed that if for allowing Pension, Read More

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