Posted on: September 11, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FROM ADR TO ODR: PAVING WAY FOR BRISK JUSTICE by Neharika Krishnan

Author: Neharika Krishnan, Student at Student, BVIMR, Dept Of Law, New Delhi INTRODUCTION This article aims to shine light on the future prospects that are unfolding as a consequence of the current scenario. Evolution is the feature of a robust system that is categorized by its ability to deal with extraordinary circumstances. Evolution evident in the Justice delivery system this year has opened doors to reforms that were much needed…

Posted on: September 11, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ANALYSIS OF THE MUSLIM WOMEN (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS ON MARRIAGE) ACT, 2019 by Aarya Kumar Jha

Author :  Aarya Kumar Jha, Student at ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION Marriage in Islam is a civil contract and divorce is considered as the natural outcome of marital rights. Under Muslim law, Mulla has divided the practice of divorce into 3 parts or levels: [1] The marriage may be dissolved in one of the following ways under Mahomedan law. By the will of the husband without any interference of…

Posted on: September 11, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FORCE MAJEURE UNDER CONTRACT LAW IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC by Carol James & Venkatesh Kkr

Author : Carol James, Student at The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (SOEL) Co-Author : Venkatesh Kkr, Student at The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (SOEL) ABSTRACT COVID -19 has been reported as widespread across the globe. The virus has caused disastrous consequences such as impermanent lockdown, travel bans etc. On gthe contrary, this has also led to a downfall in the economic activities. The WHO has officially declared COVID…

Posted on: September 9, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

WOMEN’S RIGHTS TO ABORTION IN INDIA: CRITICAL ANALYSIS by Joyita Ghosh

Author : Joyita Ghosh, Student at KIIT School of Law ABSTRACT Despite the liberal legislation, women have been struggling to get their fundamental rights and now, they are lacking not only access to safe abortion acre but also the reproduction rights. Despite the legislation for abortion, mortality continued to be a bigger problem in a women’s life, not only due to lack of information but also many urban and political…

Posted on: September 9, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: BREAKING THE SILENCE WITH AWARENESS AND LAW by Joyita Ghosh

Author : Joyita Ghosh, Student at KIIT School of Law ABSTRACT Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is indeed a horrendous crime that can happen to a child. In almost all the instances, it’s a hidden crime, which in most cases is either ignored or not at all reported. It can be said that this crime is one of the most under-reported crime. The fact that a child has to deal with…

Posted on: September 9, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CLIMATE CHANGE A GLOBAL DISEASE: IT’S IMPACT ON NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT by Lingampally Mounika

Author : Lingampally Mounika, Student at Pendekanti Law College, Hyderabad “The Earth is what we all have in common”. -Wendell Berry ABSTRACT: Climate change is the change in the Earth’s climatic conditions. It is a modification in the distribution of the patterns of the average weather conditions on the earth. Our planet has witnessed major changes in the patterns of the climatic conditions over the past few decades. The global…

Posted on: September 8, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FAKE NEWS: A PRIME CONCERN by Vrinda Agrawal & Paridhi Goel

Author : Vrinda Agrawal Co-Author : Paridhi Goel   ABSTRACT There has been an increase in Fake News dissemination in the world with the boost in Information Technology. Recently, we came across messages suggesting unverified home remedies to cure Coronavirus, circulation of spurious images following the abrogation of Article-370, spreading fabricated statements associated with Demonetization, and so on. The escalating number of active users on social media networking sites has brought out…

Posted on: September 8, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLING JUSTICE OR INJUSTICE ? by Rachana Phulsundar

Author : Rachana Phulsundar, Student at P.E.S Modern Law College, Pune “The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is the duty of the people living to do it for them. “ Introduction: Extra Judicial Killing means killing an individual or group of people without any lawful order. This act is generally done  to give immediate justice to any victim, and for national security. On the other hand this is …

Posted on: September 6, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ANALYSIS OF ANTI-COMPETITIVE AGREEMENT AND ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES by Richa Nandy & Tiyasha Chatterjee

AUTHOR: Richa Nandy CO-AUTHOR: Tiyasha Chatterjee   Abstract The Competition Act was implemented in the year 2002 prior to that Monopolies and  Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 was in force. The MRTP Act was repealed as it aimed at curbing monopoly and restricting unfair trade practices whereas the Competition Act focuses on preventing practices which has adverse effect on the competition. The main component of the Competition Act, 2002 are…

Posted on: September 6, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

“THE KING CAN DO NO WRONG”- A CAVERNOUS TALE BASED ON CONSTITUTIONAL TORT by Adarsh Das & Bismita Mohanty

Author- Adarsh Das Co- Author- Bismita Mohanty INTRODUCTION Ever since the emergence of tort law, people had not given much magnitude upon the liability of the state, as because the state had the administrative power and is the supreme ruling institution it was not challenged much. Over the passage of time this scenario changed completely people became more conscious about the dealings of the state and started questioning on the…