Posted on: August 10, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ENCOUNTER CULTURE – A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OR A ROBINHOOD MISSION TO CURB CRIMES by Dwithi C Acharya & Esha Sanjyot Shah

Author : Dwithi C Acharya Co-Author : Esha Sanjyot Shah Encounter killings, usually referred to as extra-judicial killings is a vastly overused term. Something that was supposed to be an unplanned, sudden event of self-defense or for the protection of public peace and tranquility is now being spun into a verb of intention[1] and grossly misused by a few police personnel. Fake encounters, resulting in cold-blooded murders by the police,…

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

POLICE BRUTALITY: WHERE DOES IT STOP? by Rhea & Nandini Chadha

Author– Rhea Co-Author- Nandini Chadha INTRODUCTION In this dark era of crimes, the police force serves as the primary shield responsible for maintaining peace & safety in society. However, the situation today is somewhat different as the protectors of the society have become the enemy themselves. Where once people used to feel safe under police, today they are afraid of them. Police brutality has been soaring higher than ever where…

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

AN INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by Yashi Daingrey

Author : Yashi Daingrey              INTRODUCTION Intellectual property is a class of property that covers non-physical modeling of the human intellect. The most well-known kind of intellectual property contains copyright, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. Brand such as Nike, Apple, Puma and many more are also a part of intellectual property used by the respective companies to earn royalties by renting the brand name to different products. This is usually…

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

CYBER CRIME AND CYBER SECURITY by Kirti Sharma

Author : Kirti Sharma INTRODUCTION. Cyber-crime is a kind of computer-oriented crimes also called computer technology crime. Such malpractice done by the computers and various types of systems to achieve the object of illegal activities that takes place via illegal mean.[1] Such as scattering numerous kinds of computer viruses, online/Virtual harassment, thieving identities, violating privacy of the particular individuals, performing illegal online fraud in fund transfers and may more. This…

Posted on: August 7, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

TRANSGENDER ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA by Krishna Khandelwal & Adarshiya Mantri

Author : Krishna Khandelwal Co-Author : Adarshiya Mantri ABSTRACT In like this where dominion has been eluded by democracy, where people have their choice where they modern times fright no one, and no more discriminating government. The legal framework sets parameters to protect the prejudice from others. The democratic government makes efforts to give every person an equivalent status by making laws, acts for them, for their wellbeing and happiness.…

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

WHITE COLLAR CRIMES A STUDY OF EMERGING TRENDS IN CORPORATE SECTOR IN INDIA by Siddhi Gupta

Author : Siddhi Gupta INTRODUCTION: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and in today’s era we find white collar crimes as sickening reality which is difficult crime to detect and prevent. Not every crime involves smoking the gun. Some crimes are committed under the nose of the victim without a single shot fired. White collar crime is nonviolent in nature and is done for the financial…

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

RELIGIOUS CYBERBULLYING by Rhea & Jai Ahuja

Author: Rhea Co-author: Jai Ahuja ABSTRACT Social media platforms, whilst offering abundant opportunities to thrive, have unfortunately, also created an arena where the vulnerable can be bullied by anyone sitting safely in the vicinity of her/his home, commonly referred to as cyberbullying.  In this paper, we look at one type of cyberbullying, religious bullying, that has evidenced an increasing rate in recent times. India registers the most cases of religious…

Posted on: August 4, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FROM OPPRESSION TO DECRIMINALIZATION : THE START OF A NEW ERA by Aashi Dixit

Author : Aashi Dixit, Student at Department of Law, School of Legal Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University – Lucknow ABSTRACT Indian social framework is inflexible in nature, it sets aside a great deal of effort for the general public to acknowledge individuals or customs which it doesn’t as a rule consent to. All through India, individuals are positioned by their riches, status and influence. There are normal and influential individuals.…

Posted on: August 3, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW IN INDIA by Rhea and Drishti Saraf

Author: Rhea Co-Author : Drishti Saraf ABSTRACT The supremacy of law in a society is what binds society as a whole while maintaining a balance and peace. The rules of law which have been well adapted on paper, have miserably failed when it comes to procedural effectiveness. The implementation of individual judgements is very different from implementing laws aimed at making society stronger and better. The implementation is often compromised…

Posted on: August 3, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS REGULATING AIR LAWS AND A STUDY OF AIR-HIJACKING WITH HIGH PROFILE CASES OF AIR HIJACKING by Pallabi Paul

Author: Pallabi Paul, Student at Department of Law,Assam University,Silchar. ABSTRACT This paper will attempt to highlight various views given by the Scholars under International Law regarding Air Space .As we know terrorism is the evil in the society which is promoting the act of Hijacking and many other offences.A study of M.K.Law Committee Report has been made with regards to Air Space.Various International Convention were adopted and ratified by number…