Posted on: September 2, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONFIDENTIALITY CLAUSE IN ARBITRATION: CONCERNS AND IMPLEMENTATION by Adeeba Akhlaq

Author: Adeeba Akhlaq, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune ABSTRACT Confidentiality clause existed as a principle for a long period of time before it was introduced as a regulation under Section 42A of the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act of 2019 owing to the recommendations of the high-level committee headed by B.N. Srikrishnan. One of the most important reasons why parties select arbitration to settle their disputes is that they…

Posted on: September 1, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RETROSPECTIVE TAXATION by Anish Dey

Author: Anish Dey, Research Scholar at Department of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore ABSTRACT Retrospective taxation has been one of the most discussed taxation issues in the recent past. It is synonymously used when mentioned with the Vodafone case. Retrospective taxation and its constitutional validity are broadly discussed in this research paper with examples of its effect under direct as well as indirect taxes. A detailed understanding of…

Posted on: September 1, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

DELEGATION OF TAXING POWERS IN INDIA by Mahadev V Nair

Author: Mahadev V Nair, Student at Gujarat National Law University ABSTRACT In this article, I have attempted to cover the basic constitutional skeleton of taxation system and how the Indian Constitution has divided the taxation powers between the Centre and the State. Further, I have laid down some of the important articles of the Indian Constitution with regards to taxation and I have also explained what those Articles mean. After…

Posted on: August 28, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ARTICLE 13- GUARDIAN OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS by Pranjal Pagaria

Author: Pranjal Pagaria , Student at Symbiosis law school, Nagpur ABSTRACT Legislations are the grounds on which the country is governed to maintain social order. The Legislature is bestowed with the responsibility of formulating laws for the country but in case of any dispute or any contravention with the Constitution the Judiciary is empowered to strike down the legislation, called as “Judicial Review”. It is Article 13 clause 1 and…

Posted on: August 4, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MARITAL RAPE: AN EXTORTION OF WOMEN’S SEXUAL AUTONOMY IN THE NAME OF MARRIAGE by Sai Gayathri Kandula

Author: Sai Gayathri Kandula, Student at Jindal Global Law School INTRODUCTION English law has been deeply engraved into our judicial system ever since the colonization. The traces of the English laws and ideologies can still be found in our books of law, even decades after our independence. One such law that seeped its way into our judicial system is Exception 2 under Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.…

Posted on: July 30, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONCEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT- AN OVERVIEW by Mohd. Danish Khan

Author: Mohd. Danish Khan, Student at Law College, Dehradun, Uttaranchal University INTRODUCTION At the ‘conceptual’ level, it is critical to have a fundamental and complete grasp of Environmental Impact Assessment. This will make the Environmental Impact Assessment procedure easier to comprehend. This will aid in the comparison of an ideal Environmental Impact Assessment to the current legal framework, as well as the suggestion of amendments to achieve a better Environmental…

Posted on: July 29, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION IN INDIA by Simran Juneja

Author: Simran Juneja, Student at Law College, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun ABSTRACT The dark ebony of the courts that thundered endlessly to shield a miniature human from the awful blows of darkness, is recognised for their ability to preserve the earth. The desire for industrialisation and political instability in the post-independence era for India rendered environmental conservation the lowest priority. But the devastating Bhopal Gas was a top-level and took environment…

Posted on: July 26, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: A CRITICAL LEGAL ANALYSIS by Rifan Mohideen. D

Author: Rifan Mohideen. D, Student at Jindal Global Law School ABSTRACT Death Penalty or Capital Punishment is to be regarded as the most critical level of punishment granted in any society or democracy to maintain law and order. But taking away the life of another human being in the name of justice is nothing far from committing a murder. Lot of experts believe that the world as a society should…

Posted on: July 24, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONTROL MECHANISM OF THE DELEGATED LEGISLATION IN INDIA by Akshay Bhambri

Author: Adv. Akshay Bhambri In this article I will be discussing about the Judicial control mechanism over the Delegated Legislation in India. ABSTRACT The aim of the long-term paper is to explain and discuss critically the control mechanism, need and purposes of delegated legislation. It starts by the foundations of delegated legislation in the introduction. Delegated legislation, simply refers to legislation made by a subordinate authority in place of superior…

Posted on: July 23, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CAUSES OF ACID ATTACKS ON WOMEN IN INDIA: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LEGAL PROTECTION by Ambrish Sharma

Author: Ambrish Sharma, Student at Law College, Dehradun, Uttaranchal University INTRODUCTION India is a country where goddesses are glorified, yet ladies in the home are subjected to disgrace, cruelty, and assault. To add salt to the wound, women who come out to expose the wrongdoing against them are asked questions like, “What proof do they have?” by their own family and friends. Such inquiries are hostile in character since, in…