Posted on: April 2, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP by Mayank Raj & Kartikeya Mishra

Author: Mayank Raj, Student at Amity University, Lucknow Co-Author: Kartikeya Mishra, Student at Amity University, Lucknow ABSTRACT The business world has a wide variety of business forms. Making a selection about the type of business organization is crucial since it can determine whether the enterprise succeeds or fails. Each type of business structure has advantages and disadvantages that are directly tied to the company’s ownership. Ownership is a notion in…

Posted on: April 2, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MENTAL ILLNESS: A SERIOUS PANDEMIC by Anshika Singh & Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh

Author: Anshika Singh, Student at Amity University, Lucknow Co-Author: Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor at Amity University, Lucknow ABSTRACT Mental illness is a global health concern that has been referred to as a “silent pandemic.” It is estimated that one in four individuals will experience some form of mental illness at some point in their lives, making it a widespread problem. Mental illness can take various forms, including depression,…

Posted on: April 1, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INJUSTICE DONE TO WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE: GIVE IT AN INTERMENT by Harsh Kher & Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh

Author: Harsh Kher, Student at Amity University, Lucknow Co-Author: Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor at Amity University, Lucknow                                                                                          ABSTRACT Being born a woman is a constant hardship and, in many cultures, “a scourge,” as gender is trivialized by societal, cultural, and religious conventions. Males have been conditioned to believe that they are natural leaders, family carers, and upholders of social norms. On the other hand, women are continually urged…

Posted on: April 1, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY: A CRITICAL EXPLORATION by Kushagra Sharma

Author: Kushagra Sharma, Student at Amity Law School, Noida ABSTRACT The principle of separation of power, first developed in the ancient Greece, was widely accepted and adopted by the Indian judiciary which said that there has to be an independent functioning of each of the three organs of the government. Judiciary being one of these organs is supposed to be independent from other organs as well as from any other…

Posted on: April 1, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LIFTING THE CORPORATE VEIL: FOR BETTER OR WORSE? by Simran Joshi

Author: Simran Joshi, Student at Amity University, Lucknow ABSTRACT The major purpose of this paper is to provide precise knowledge about Lifting the corporate veil under company law and also the common law grounds of lifting the veil under this Act. We will also come to know about the concept of separate legal entity and how it is Seized. The rule of Lifting the veil in India is very much…

Posted on: March 31, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

JUSTIFICATION OF THE USE OF CHILD LABOUR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES by Arpit Agarwal & Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh

Author:  Arpit Agarwal, Student at Amity University, Lucknow Co-Author: Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor at Amity University, Lucknow ABSTRACT One of the biggest issues facing the entire world, especially emerging nations like India, is the prevalence of child labour. Child employment is frequently required by the parents’ financial obligations. The primary causes of child labor, including the rapid population expansion, are widespread underemployment and unemployment among the adult impoverished…

Posted on: March 31, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INTERPRETIVE ANALYSIS AND SHORTCOMINGS IN LAW OF BAILMENT UNDER THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT by Ayushmaan Vashishth

Author: Ayushmaan Vashishth, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. INTRODUCTION The term “bailment” originates from the French word “bailler,” which means “to deliver.” In legal parlance, bailment refers to the transfer of possession of goods from one individual to another for a specific purpose and under a contract wherein the goods must be returned or dealt with in accordance with the instructions of the person who delivered them, as per…

Posted on: March 31, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FOOD WASTAGE AND FOOD MANAGEMENT IN LOCALITY by Abhinav Singh & Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh

Author: Abhinav Singh, Student at Amity University, Lucknow Co-Author: Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor at Amity University, Lucknow ABSTRACT The entire edible components of plants and animals (food) that are produced and harvested for human consumption but are ultimately not consumed by humans are made up of food loss and waste. Consequently, food that was produced with human use in mind. Food that has been consumed but is then…

Posted on: March 27, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RIGHT TO PRIVACY: MAINTAINING BALANCE BETWEEN FREEDOM AND RESTRICTIONS by Parikshit Bajaj & Vishal Aggarwal

Author: Parikshit Bajaj, BBA.LLB(H), LLM, GGSIP UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI (ADVOCATE). Co-Author: Vishal Aggarwal, BBA.LLB(H), LLM, GGSIP UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI (ADVOCATE). INTRODUCTION Privacy may be referred to as a position or a state which allows a person to be free from any kind of public or private intrusion, or the right of the person to be left free and alone. Secluding and keeping away the intruders from the personal life may…

Posted on: March 24, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE OF POSITIVISM by Baggi. Sri Kamal & Solasa. V.G.K. Vaishnavi

Author: Baggi. Sri Kamal, Student at Alliance University, Bangalore Co-Author: Solasa. V.G.K. Vaishnavi, Student at Alliance University, Bangalore ABSTRACT One of the most important schools of thought to emerge from the West, particularly Britain, is legal positivism. The doctrine of the separation of law and morality is one of the fundamental foundations of legal positivism. Our society, which is a melting pot of various races, religions, and cultures, is characterized…