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 The MRTP Act was repealed as it aimed at curbing monopoly and restricting unfair trade practices whereas the Competition Act focuses on preventing practices which has adverse effect on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…

Posted on: September 5, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING – A MODERN-DAY SLAVERY by Siddhi Gupta

Author : Siddhi Gupta, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and in today`s era we find human slavery as a sickening reality which is a difficult crime to detect and prevent. The term “traffic in human beings”, implies the selling and buying of human beings for immoral and other purposes. Crime prevention has become an increasing important issue to…

Posted on: September 1, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY – THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NEW IDEOLOGY by Kohelica Nag

Author :  Kohelica Nag, Student at KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar ABSTRACT Feminist theory is not a homogeneous approach; it involves a mainstream feminist emphasis on fair rights for women, a Marxist feminist perspective on capitalist dynamics and patriarchy as the root of women’s oppression, a Marxist feminist combination of masculine dominance of institutional and economic systems of culture as the cause of injustice, and a progressive feminist emphasis on the…

Posted on: September 1, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PRIVATE DEFENCE: LEGALITY AND IMPORTANCE OF IT’S EXTENT by Hari Haran.V

Author : Hari Haran.V INTRODUCTION: Commonly, laws are a set of rules and guidelines which are created, maintained, and enforced by the State to govern and regulate the behavior of people. Laws are made for the welfare of the people and to ensure their general-legal rights are protected from other public (including government) as well as private authority. As an Indian citizen, certain basics laws and rights must be known…

Posted on: September 1, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

HUMAN RIGHTS AND REFUGEES by Shivani Tiwari

Author : Shivani Tiwari, Student at Renaissance Law College. ABSTRACT Some people leave their homes by choice while others are forced to leave their countries due to oppression and those are the people who are given the status of refugees. Refugees are amongst the most periled sections of the society as they have limited protection and are more prone to violation of their human rights. Due to such oppression and…

Posted on: September 1, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

DICHOTOMY OF GOOD AND BAD WOMAN by Aayush Avant Srivastava & Tiyasha Chatterjee

Author : Aayush Avant Srivastava[1], Student at KIIT School of Law Co-Author : Tiyasha Chatterjee[2], Student at KIIT School of Law ABSTRACT: The argument against marital rape, rape against a sex worker or rape against woman is simple, it does not matter whether the perpetrator is a complete stranger, a client or one’s husband of many years, forcing an individual to engage in a sexual act amounts to rape. In…

Posted on: August 31, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 [OLD]

CONCEPT OF MALICIOUS PROSECUTION By Ishwita Mondal . COVID-19: IMPACT ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS By Nikhil Mishra . COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RAPE VICTIMS W.R.T. NIRBHAYA CASE By Shivani Upadhyay . SUSPENSION OF LABOR LAWS By Meghna. D. Dhanwani . CASE COMMENT : COMMISSIONER OF GIFT TAX V. MAHARAJA AMARINDER SINGH (2004) 191 CTR(P&H) 358 By Ritu Raj . UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: INDIA & OTHER PLURALISTIC SOCIETIES By Krishnasree S…

Posted on: August 30, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ? by Shivika Agrawal

Author : Shivika Agrawal, Student at Gujarat National Law University INTRODUCTION: Death Penalty is a form of punishment, also known as capital punishment. Many philosophers, political thinkers and libertarians over the years have talked about their views on whether capital punishment serves as an effective deterrent. It has widely been criticised over the years because of the drastic approach of imparting justice. This paper analyses whether Capital punishment violates the…