Posted on: February 15, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ALL ABOUT RESERVATION POLICY ANALYSIS by Kavya Grover & Nehil Gulati

Author: Kavya Grover, Student at Christ University, Bangalore Co-Author: Nehil Gulati, Student at IMS Unison University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand ABSTRACT The legitimacy of Indian Government since independence is closely to its ability to integrate large historically marginalized populations into the Indian Political System. Prior to independence, Indian leaders advocated preferential treatment for groups that suffered economic and social discrimination as a result of the caste system. “Equality” appears to be easy…

Posted on: February 5, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TORTIOUS LIABILITY OF THE ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA by Arryan Mohanty

Author: Arryan Mohanty, Student of Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur ABSTRACT The state has become a significant litigant in the court of law. On the one hand, the government’s attitude remains conservative, and it tries to defend its action or the tortious action of its officers by raising the plea for immunity for sovereign acts or acts of the state. On the other hand, no comprehensive enactment delineating the state’s liability…

Posted on: February 5, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MORTGAGE: DEFINITIONS AND KINDS by Boddu Harshith Sai

Author:  Boddu Harshith Sai, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida, U.P ABSTRACT The objective of this article on the topic Mortgage: Definitions and Kinds is to give its readers an overview on the concept of Mortgage in relation with the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. According to the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the term mortgage is defined as a transfer of interest in an immovable property is called as…

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

ROLE OF HON’BLE JUSTICE KULDEEP SINGH’S JUDGMENT TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT, WITH DECIDED CASES by Prasenjeet Kumar

Author: Prasenjeet Kumar, Student at Central University of South Bihar, Gaya ABSTRACT Environmental law provides various laws which are there to protect and prevent the environment. Although there are various legislations there are various precedents also for the development of environmental law. This article focuses on the work done by Hon’ble Justice Kuldip Singh for the development of environmental law. In this article, the deep analysis of the landmark judgment…

Posted on: January 11, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RIGHT TO ELECTRICITY: A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT? by Asmita Saha

Author: Asmita Saha, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune ABSTRACT As we read on to the various landmark judgments pronounced over the years, with respect to electricity being a part of Fundament Rights or not, it is observed that electricity is a basic necessity of modern-day human life and has got the recognition of being a part of the Fundamental Rights through these judgments. The Right to electricity no longer…

Posted on: January 11, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MARITAL RAPE: ETHICAL, SOCIAL AND LEGAL DILEMMA by Sejal Chaturvedi

Author: Sejal Chaturvedi, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION Human society is governed by rules and principles of morals and ethics underlying the dynamics of their relationships and social ideology. As time changes and societies evolve these dynamics also are altered resulting in the change of these principles and their evaluation. Something which is considered ethical and today may not be so in future. Human society is thus governed…

Posted on: January 8, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CURRENT POSITON OF INSTITUTION OF FAMILY AND THE BREAKDOWN OF ITS STRUCTURE: A LEGAL REMIDIAL ANALYSIS. by Dr. N. Nisha Devi

Author: Dr. N. Nisha Devi, Ph.D (Law), Assistant Professor, Government Law College, Chengalpattu. ABSTRACT Marriage is the most essential institution of a society. Contemporarily, the chasing nature of “Divorce” is an alarming factor. The Socio-Legal causes and consequences are majorly due to the social stimuli and violation of legislations which are enacted to protect the contract of marriage legally. In this paper, the major area of focus is about the…

Posted on: December 13, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

SECULARISM AND UNIFORM CIVIL CODE by Anisha Kar

Author: Anisha Kar, BA LLB(Hons), LLM (Constitutional Law), 2021-22, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha ABSTRACT Though India has adopted the path of secularism, there is no Uniform Civil Code in India for people of all religious groups, majority and minority. Despite several attempts made by the law makers, legal experts and government in the past, it could not be implemented in India due to protests by minority religious groups.…

Posted on: December 3, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE MENACE OF DRUG ADDICTION IN INDIA by Arshi Chaudhary

Author:  Arshi Chaudhary, National Law University Jodhpur, B.A. L.L.B (5 year Integrated), Batch- 2021-26 (II Year Student). ABSTRACT The world is no stranger when it comes to taking drugs for fun or to cure sadness. Indian people also follow the same approach. Sadly while other countries are benefitting from selling drugs in India, the Indian population, particularly the youth are in serious peril. Drug addiction is increasing day by day,…

Posted on: December 1, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RESERVATION FOR ECONOMICALLY WEAKEER SECTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS by Pari Chauhan & Dedipya Tawri

Author: Pari Chauhan, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida Co-Author: Dedipya Tawri, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida ABSTRACT On 7 November 2022, a 2-3 ratio verdict was delivered by the Supreme Court validating the 10 % quota reservation in the government jobs and educational institutions for the economically weaker sections of the general category of population. Reservation has been used as a tool or means to compensate for the…