Posted on: August 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CYBER JURISPRUDENCE by Shree Latha Sampath

Author : Shree Latha Sampath, Student at SOEL, Chennai “ONE SINGLE VULNERABILITY IS ALL AN ATTACKER NEEDS” INTRODUCTION: We are now living in a busy and scheduled life. We tend to buy everything online today. We don’t prefer to buy directly because of our bizarre life. People now-a-days even avoid direct meeting because of the origin of many applications such a whatsapp, facebook, twiiter and so on. Many conferences happen…

Posted on: August 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ADAPTATION OF POSTAL RULE IN DIGITAL ARENA by Kritika Katoch

Author : Kritika Katoch, Student at Himachal Pradesh National Law University ABSTRACT The 21st century is a tech savvy century. Individuals use technology for every purpose. We have entered into cyber space. Now everything is available online and one gets what one desires in no time. Now even the contracts are made online, be it for business purposes or for the purchasing some clothing, food, or medicines. When a contract…

Posted on: August 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

HUMAN TRAFFICKING – THE MODERN SLAVERY by Megha Shukla

Author : Megha Shukla, Student at Himachal Pradesh National Law University ABSTRACT “It is not my purpose to just create a ruckus, my attempt is that the appearance should change. If not in my heart then maybe in your heart, the fire anywhere but the fire of change should light.” In the era of 21st century where modernization is prevailing in the world where mainly transfer of technology is done…

Posted on: August 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ANIMAL LAWS IN INDIA: NEED FOR BETTER IMPLEMENTATION by Upasana Chopra & Nisarg Trivedi

Authors : Upasana Chopra, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida & Nisarg Trivedi, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida ABSTRACT This Paper deals with the inhuman behavior done with the animals in society and the problem they are facing in the present time. The paper also examines human behavior to that of animals, how the comparison is drawn, and the harsh side of the society faced by the animals. This study…

Posted on: August 22, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CYBER-CRIME IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES by Shresth Goel

Author : Shresth Goel, Student at Jindal Global Law School ABSTRACT In the era of technology and fast-moving world, the world has become much more dependent on the internet. Internet has led to many technological advancements and is been used in every profession. This essential element has also brought some major challenges in our lives and one of them is Cyber-crime. This offence has capability to shatter down a country’s…

Posted on: August 21, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ISSUES AND CHALLENGES ON THE ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT DRAFT, 2020 by Shakthivelan. M & Sri Rakshaa. B

Author : Shakthivelan. M Co-Author : Sri Rakshaa. B ABSTRACT Environment is no one’s property to destroy, it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect.  This responsibility has been enshrined under many laws which specifically outlines that every individual has a fundamental right to live in an unpolluted environment which also imposes on him a duty to maintain the purity of the environment.  This mandate to protect the environment is also enshrined in…

Posted on: August 21, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE ART OF CONVINCING by Anooj Bargat

Author : Anooj Bargat, Student of B.A. LLB (Hons.), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur ABSTRACT The Art of Convincing the word itself “convincing” means everything that has to be convinced to the next person to get in our choice. There are many ways to convince, that we would be learning progressively. It’s a matter of fact that when we have to make someone agree our patience, style of explaining them…

Posted on: August 21, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PARDONING POWER IN INDIA: ITS EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE by Jatin Karela

Author : Jatin Karela, Student at NLU, Jodhpur ABSTRACT Nowadays where almost every country has the principle of separation of powers among the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary, but still some overlaps are there. One such example is power to pardon, which is vested to highest authority other than judiciary, i.e. Executive. This research is going give a better understanding of the pardoning power in India: “its evolution and relevance in…

Posted on: August 20, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

HURRIED JUSTICE, HAZARDOUS TO JUSTICE(A Paper based on Movie SIMMBA) by Piyush Vyas

Author : Piyush Vyas, Student at Jindal Global Law School ABSTRACT It is often believed by the public that Justice shall be delivered instantaneously as Justice Delayed is Justice Denied. This paper is based on the movie SIMMBA where policemen are hailed as heroes for delivering Justice instantaneously by taking law in their own hands, but the Rule of Law is supreme and shall further be upheld. No hasty decisions…

Posted on: August 19, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LAW, POLICY AND PRACTICE OF CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA by Siddhi Gupta

Author : Siddhi Gupta, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT A child is an invaluable asset of an society because they shape the destiny of the nation as future citizens and are future custodians of the sovereignty and Rule of Law . The Declaration of the Child Rights in 1924, adopted by the fifth assembly of the League of Nations , shows that this was the first international instrument…