Posted on: June 15, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA by Pankaj Bhatt

Author: Pankaj Bhatt, Student at University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun Experts say that if children can’t read by the end of fifth grade, they lose self-confidence and self-esteem, making them more likely to enter the juvenile justice system. —- Dirk Kempthorne—- Best Brains of the nation may be found in the last benches of classroom. —A.P. J Abdul Kalam— INTRODUCTION As, said by older people that children are…

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

INTROSPECTION ON THE BENEFIT OF DOUBT by Lakshya Kaushish

Author: Lakshya Kaushish, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT The article is a comprehensive explanation of the legal system that accords the lives of innocent people the utmost importance. Thus, if reasonable doubt exists, the offender is acquitted. Reasonable doubt must be fair, and it always arises from the pieces of evidence. The purpose of a law is always to punish the guilty, as evidenced by the…

Posted on: June 11, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

A COMPREHENSIVE AND BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NEW MEDIATION BILL, 2021 by Lakshya Kaushish & S. Jayanth

Author: Lakshya Kaushish, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida Co-Author: S. Jayanth, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida “Peace is the ability to cope with conflict, not the absence of conflict” – Mahatma Gandhi ABSTRACT This analysis of Mediation Bill, 2021 discusses the ramifications of the Mediation Bill while emphasising the importance of the bill in the Indian setting. In India, the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, is the most…

Posted on: June 11, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

BLOCK CHAIN IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by Pratibha Chaudhary

Author: Pratibha Chaudhary, Student at JIMS School of Law, Greater Noida INTRODUCTION Block chain is an emerging technology and it has been the centre of talks recently with which multiple industries are exploring their scopes with block chain. So the question arises, what is Block chain exactly, and what is its future with Intellectual property? Is it a boon or bane for intellectual property?.

Posted on: June 11, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF TNHRCE ACT OF 1959 by Ashvath Neelakandan

Author: Ashvath Neelakandan, Student at Chettinad School of Law, Tamil Nadu ABSTRACT The Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (‘TNHRCE’) Act, 1959 was brought to amend and consolidate the laws relating to the administration and governance of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments in the state of Tamil Nadu. However, because this act interferes with the fundamental right of freedom of religion, many cases were filed to secure the fundamental rights…

Posted on: June 11, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

DISCLAIMERS AS A LEGAL BARRIER by Sidharth Dev

Author: Sidharth Dev, Student at National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi ABSTRACT Disclaimers can be used as a barrier to get protection by law as well as a medium to protect and promote law. The usage of the disclaimers arised mainly to prevent possibilities of law suits such as Defamation that may cause loss to production, as well as a symbol showing the maker’s stand on incidents shown in…

Posted on: June 10, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RIGHT TO VOTE- PARTICIPATION IN DEMOCRACY by Avni Jain & Shivesh Mehta

Author: Avni Jain, Student at IILM, Gurgaon Co-Author: Shivesh Mehta, Student at Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi ABSTRACT Voting can be described as a fundamental concept in the entire democratic process. As mentioned above, it is a way to participate in the democratic process. The vote can be described as the foundation of democracy. Voting can be said to be a “democratic” system. Voting was considered so sacrosanct in…

Posted on: June 8, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE SPARROW PROGRAM: DYNAMICS OF ESPIONAGE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW by Srijana Agrawal & Atithi Shrivastava

Author: Srijana Agrawal, 3rd Year Law Student at School of Law, UPES University, Dehradun Co-Author: Atithi Shrivastava, 3rd Year Law Student at School of Law, UPES University, Dehradun ABSTRACT This research paper deals with the aspects of the traditional tradecraft of Espionage, in the light of the Red Sparrow program, prevalent during the Cold War Era. It further extrapolates the origin, progression, importance and relevancy in the contemporary world under…

Posted on: June 8, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS AND COVID-19 by Amit Prakash

Author: Amit Prakash, Student at IMS Law College, Noida ABSTRACT Mental health is an important component of public health, especially in times of crisis. The issue of mental health is not only relevant but crucial. People nowadays work on their physical fitness but no one cares about their mental health. Is it fair that we only care about physical fitness and not about our mental health? No, it’s not then…

Posted on: May 28, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT – CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY IN INDIA by Isha Anil Ramuka

Author:  Isha Anil Ramuka, Student at Symbiosis Law School Nagpur ABSTRACT India is a rapidly developing nation. There are several criminal reports that are that are being recorded. Major steps have been taken by legislature of India to stop the crime but the one good reason for increasing crime would be that punishment given for the crimes would not be sufficient to make realise to the criminals what harm they…