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

USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY by Nishtha Kajla

Author : Nishtha Kajla, Student at IMS Unison University, Dehradun ABSTRACT Biodiversity is the assortment of all life on Earth, which includes genes, population, species, functions, and environment. It provides us different things for our survival I.e., clean water, attire, food, medication, building materials along with other numerous physical and social commitments that species make to environment service and people lives. The inconsistency is that our undertakings to maximize short-term…

Posted on: March 5, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ABORTION LAWS IN INDIA: A CRITIQUE by Shivendra Nath Mishra & Ayush Pandey

Author: Shivendra Nath Mishra, Student at Chanakya National Law University, Patna Co-Author: Ayush Pandey, Student at Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow ABSTRACT Abortion continues to be one of the most contentious issues in the field of biological ethics, and this is likely to continue. It is a question that has been widely debated all over the globe, and there are wildly diverse views on whether it is lawful or illegal in various…

Posted on: March 4, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PUBLIC POLICY AND JUDICIAL REVIEW: THE BATTLEGROUND FOR CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY by Shubham Malviya

Author: Shubham Malviya, Research Scholar at Dr. RML National Law University, Lucknow INTRODUCTION Armed with the power of judicial review, the superior courts worldwide have been frequently asked to resolve a range of issues, varying from the scope of freedom of expression and religious liberties, privacy, equality rights, property, trade and commerce, education, immigration, environmental protection and many more. Constitutional Theory has by and large ignored the role that institutional…

Posted on: February 24, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CHANGING CONCEPT OF “INDUSTRY” IN THE WAKE OF GLOBALISATION AND LIBERALISATION by Ankush Talwar

Author: Ankush Talwar, Student at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat. ABSTRACT Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the concept of “industry” has undergone numerous significant changes and has, therefore, evolved beyond comparison. Today it has become one of the most vital and complex forms of organisation in the modern industrialised society. It is indeed true that various labour and industrial legislations have contributed to this process, yet largely…

Posted on: February 21, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

EVOLUTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS & HUMAN RIGHTS by Kanika Aggarwal & Kanchal Gupta

Author: Kanika Aggarwal, Associate at Khaitan & Khaitan Co-Author: Dr. Kanchal Gupta, Assistant Professor at School of Law, UPES, Dehradun ABSTRACT Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are now becoming increasingly intimate bedfellows. For decades the two subjects developed in virtual isolation from each other. But in the last few years, international standard setting activities have begun to map previously uncharted intersections between…

Posted on: February 9, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ESPORTS, THE RISE AND THE CHALLENGES IT BRINGS by Vansh Dua

Author: Vansh Dua, Student at Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat INTRODUCTION The field of competitive, organised video gaming is referred to as electronic sports.In popular at-home games like Fortnite, League of Legends, Counter-Strike, Call of Duty, Overwatch, and Madden NFL, players from different leagues or teams compete against one another. Millions of fans watch and follow these gamers from all around the world, whether they attend live events or watch…

Posted on: January 31, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY by Priyanka Gupta

Author: Priyanka Gupta, Legal Associate at Judicious Law Associates, Delhi High Court INTRODUCTION The Indian Judiciary is continuation of the British legal system established by the British based on a typical hybrid legal system known as the Common Law System, where customs, precedents and legislative are all components of the law. The Constitution of India is the supreme legal document of the country. There are various levels of judiciary in…

Posted on: January 27, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FUTURE ON THE WRONG PATH: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY by Aviral Srivastava & Akshita Singh

Author: Aviral Srivastava, 2nd year Student at UPES, Dehradun Co-Author: Akshita Singh, 2nd year Student at UPES, Dehradun ABSTRACT The crime rate is rising daily in India and a shocking trend is unnoticed that it is moving even among young people. Criminal cases of all kinds from theft to murder or trafficking in sexual offenses is committed by them. Children are those who are less than 18 years. We are…

Posted on: January 22, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

JURISPRUDENCE AND ECONOMICS; WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MONEY LAUNDERING by Satyam Singh

Author: Satyam Singh, Student at Amity Law School, Noida ABSTRACT Jurisprudence is regarded as the study of law or the science of law. Economics is a subject dealing with law and wealth. Therefore, economics and jurisprudence have a lot in common, which has led to the development of the economic school within jurisprudence. Economics as a subject is concerned with the distribution, production, and management of wealth, which fluctuate according…

Posted on: January 22, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THE DOCTRINE OF DILUTION OF TRADEMARKS by Rupam Banerjee

Author: Rupam Banerjee, Student at Noida International University WHAT ARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS? Intellectual property rights (IPR) are legal rights that an inventor is awarded to protect his or her creation for a fixed period of time. These legal rights give the creator the sole and exclusive right to use his creation for a specific period of time. Intellectual property is widely accepted to play a key role in today’s…