Posted on: December 8, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ARBITRABILITY OF LEASE DISPUTES by Komal Mathur

Author: Komal Mathur, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION Arbitration has an essential intent and, unlike the well-known trial system, inevitably offers alternatives and private alternatives that are affordable, fast and hassle-free dispute resolution mechanisms. The Arbitration Mediation Act (“A & C Act”), enacted in 1996 to amend previous legislation, allows parties to choose between convenience and checking and witnessing deficiencies. , Has been in force for the last 10…

Posted on: December 8, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LEGAL VALIDITY OF PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS IN INDIA by Adarsh Kumar

Author: Adarsh Kumar, Student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab ABSTRACT The agreement is an instrument which defines the assets and liabilities of the individuals in the unfortunate event of the failure of the marriage. The implementation of it is convoluted much further because of lack of specific enactment about the matter and inconsistency in the existing precedents of the courts involving these agreements. The primary purpose…

Posted on: December 7, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LAWS REGARDING FOOD ADULTERATION by Bhuvnesh Shukla

Author: Bhuvnesh Shukla, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT Adulteration is the fraudulent addition of another substance to boost the sale or profit of that drug. The Oxford dictionary defines it as making some substance impure by adding any impurities or removing a vital component. It refers to a decrease in the quality of food items caused by the inclusion of foreign chemicals. An adulterant is a…

Posted on: December 6, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FREE LEGAL AID AS A PATH OF JUSTICE FOR MARGINALIZED PEOPLE by Himanshu Tripathi

Author: Himanshu Tripathi, Student at Maharishi University of Information Technology (MUIT), Noida “In India, access to justice is more than a pipe dream. To make it a reality we’ll need to collaborate with numerous government departments”.                                                                                                      – N. V. Ramana ABSTRACT When seen through the eyes of three distinct groups — women, children and teenagers, and persons with disabilities – some of India’s most serious gaps in actual access…

Posted on: December 6, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

OPEN-SOURCE AND IPR by Bhuvnesh Shukla

Author: Bhuvnesh Shukla, Student at Bennett University ABSTRACT Open-Source software is a software that is subject to the terms of the license that comes with it. Many people mistakenly believe that open-source software is the same as public domain software; nevertheless, open-source software is not in the public domain. A public domain software is one in which the creator has voluntarily relinquished all property rights, including copyrights, to the public.…

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

ROLE OF SEBI IN FACILITATING INSURANCE SECTOR by Shashwat Jain

Author: Shashwat Jain, Student at Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi ABSTRACT This research paper primarily concentrates on the ways SEBI has its influence on the insurance sector in the country. On the other hand, the regulatory authority for insurance sector, IRDAI establishes the rules and regulations that govern the insurance industry’s operations. Both, SEBI and IRDAI are statutory bodies established in the years 1992…

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

BLUE ECONOMY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT by Manan Agarwal

Author: Manan Agarwal, LL.M. Scholar at Gujarat Maritime University INTRODUCTION Oceans are said to be the world’s single largest ecosystem, which almost covers the three- fourth of earth’s surface, giving an immense arena for evolving complex and interrelated development matters such as commerce, livelihood, climate change and security. Ocean also plays a key role in the life of humans as it provides wide range of services and resources which directly…

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

PRIVILEGED EVIDENCE -LOOKING BEYOND YASHWANT SINHA V. CBI by Bharat Kaushik

Author: Bharat Kaushik, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION The purchase of Rafale Fighter aircrafts from France (“the Deal”) called great controversy involving allegations against the Indian government of indulging into corrupt practices involving industrialist Anil Ambani. A bunch of petitions were filed in this regard in order to terminate the deal in light of these allegations. At the threshold of announcement of the deal, a criminal writ petition was…

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

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM NEGLECT AND ABUSE: WHAT ARE THE GAPS IN CURRENT LEGISLATION? by Vaidehi Laaal

Author: Vaidehi Laaal, Student at SVKM’S Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai ABSTRACT This paper provides for the increasing levels of child abuse all over the world specifically in India. Child abuse is simply defined as the practice of torturing a child in various ways like physical, emotional, sexual abuse and neglect. Although numerous actions with respect to children have been taken with time, their condition remains unchanged. Numerous fundamental…

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

DUALITY OF INDIAN LAWS : MARITAL RAPE by Reshma Katragadda & Rachana Shukla

Author: Reshma Katragadda, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Rachana Shukla, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION The definition of Rape which has been mentioned in Section 375 of Indian Penal Code, which has involved all types of non-consensual activity with women and criminalized these activities, but has excluded that Marital Rape with the Exception 2. The non-criminalization of Marital Rape has been taken from the British Era. As everyone…