Posted on: June 3, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

SAME SEX MARRIAGE- A BATTLE FOR EQUAL REGOGNITION by Aarvi Rahul Shah

Author: Aarvi Rahul Shah, Student at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat ABSTRACT Same sex marriage or marriage between two males or two females is not yet recognized in the Indian society. Even though section 377 of Indian penal code was decriminalized, the marriage between people of same sex is still not legal in India. The centre gave its views that the decriminalization of section 377 of IPC does not…

Posted on: June 3, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

EVE-TEASING AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON ADOLESCENTS AND MILLENNIALS by Srija purimetla

Author: Srija purimetla, Student at IFIM Law School. ABSTRACT Almost every young girl has been the victim of eve-teasing by a friend or stranger. As a result, countless young girls are being deprived of their fundamental rights and their liberty. While all women have been victims of eve-teasing, women from minority groups are more likely to be exposed to it. Girl’s mobility was restricted, they were unable to attend school or…

Posted on: June 3, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

EXTRADITION LAW IN INDIA – AN ANALYSIS by Avani Jajot

Author: Avani Jajot, Student at Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad INTRODUCTION Each State normally exercises absolute sovereignty over all persons within its territory. But when a person runs away to another country after committing crime, there can often be instances. The country affected considers itself powerless in such a situation to exercise authority to prosecute the convicted person. Undoubtedly, this situation is very harmful to peace and order. Fugitives threaten…

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

FEMINISM IN JURISPRUDENCE by Helna George

Author: Helna George, Student at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. ABSTRACT Over the years, feminist involvement with the law has taken many different forms. Feminists have engaged actively with the law and the legal profession through litigation, advocacy for legal reform, and legal education. Feminists have called into question the terms of legal debate by critically examining legal notions and procedures. Feminist jurisprudence is a…

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

ANIMAL RIGHTS IN INDIA by Anamika

Author: Anamika, Student at IFIM Law School, Bangalore ABSTRACT From harmony to supremacy, there has been a shift in attitude toward nature. Animals are extremely important in people’s life. Animal rights are being protected and granted in various ways around the world. Though India’s legal structure is extensive, it grants animals a variety of rights. Despite this, the man-animal conflict has been on the rise in India. This disagreement is…

Posted on: May 9, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CRIMES AGAINST MALES by Deepak Kumar Chaurasia

Author: Deepak Kumar Chaurasia, Student at Chandigarh University. ABSTRACT The paper talks about the crime which are committed against the men, it includes sexual offences, domestic violence and also false allegations of rape and sexual assault against the men. The issue of false rape allegations is the most common form of crime that is committed against the men. The paper widely covered the issue of sexual offences against men, even…

Posted on: May 9, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONTRACT OF AGENCY: ANALYSING THE PROCESS OF THE FORMATION AND TERMINATION OF AGENCY by Aishwarya

Author: Aishwarya, Student at KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. ABSTRACT In the era of trade and commerce, it is not possible to perform all the tasks on our own. At some point of time and at some juncture of the business, there is a requirement of a person who can represent  you in front of a third party with whom you are dealing.That person is know as the “ Agent”.An agent…

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

SABARIMALA: QUEST FOR WOMEN’S RIGHT by Rishu Kumari

Author: Rishu Kumari*, Student at Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies And School of Law. ABSTRACT A sleeper wrongdoing that put a prohibition on the entry of women between 10-50 years of age, who wish to enter Sabarimala temple. Within Kerala, there was very few disagreements but others were really attracted towards the issue over the decades. Debate over the nature and constitutionally towards prohibition remained muted under S. Mahendran vs.…

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

ANALYSING THE CONTINUUM BETWEEN HUMAN AND AI-GENERATED INVENTIONS THROUGH THE NARROW LENS OF INDIAN PATENT LAW by Pavithra Rajendran

Author: Pavithra Rajendran[1], Student at SASTRA Deemed to be University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu ABSTRACT Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and machine learning systems (hereinafter referred to collectively as “AI” or “AI systems”) can now produce inventions that, if made by humans, would be patentable. This article looks into the patentability of these AI-created inventions. As AI gains traction in the manufacturing, fintech, healthcare, retail, educational, and infrastructure development, the potential for disruption lies…

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

IMPACT OF COVID 19 PANDEMIC ON THE LEGAL EDUCATION IN INDIA by Apoorv Shrivastava

Author: Apoorv Shrivastava, Advocate at Chattisgarh High Court, Bilaspur(C.G). ABSTRACT The research involves the analysis of the present status of legal education of India due to the effect of Covid-19 pandemic in the country. Many questions and genuine concerns arise to seek a valid answer to the ongoing problem where the situation has put the law students in a confined and limited environment devoid of all the practical aspects of legal…