Posted on: September 29, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDIA’S MYSTERIOUS CASE: AYODHYA VERDICT (DISPUTE OF RAM MANDIR AND BABRI-MASJID)[CASE ANALYSIS] by Ritik Agrawal

Author: Ritik Agrawal, Student at Institute of Law, Jiwaji University. India is one of the most diverse nations in terms of religion, it is the birthplace of 4 major religions Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Several other small religions are also co-existing in Indian society. Religious diversity is the feature of Indian Social Culture. India is very well known for its Hindu and Muslim religious disputes, like the major dispute…

Posted on: September 28, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT- SHOULD IT BE ABOLISHED OR RETAINED? by Kshitij Raj

Author: Kshitij Raj, Student at Law College, Dehradun Uttaranchal University. INTRODUCTION A punishment is consequence of an offence.[1] Punishment are imposed on wrongdoer with the object to deter them to not to repeat the same wrong doing and reform them to law-abiding citizen. All punishments are to be based on the same premise, there must be a fine for wrong discourse of action. The kind of punishment to be imposed…

Posted on: September 26, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PAYMENT OF BONUS AND ELIGIBILITY by Ashish Nagpal

Author: Ashish Nagpal, Student at FIMT, Delhi. ABSTRACT Bonus in it’s general meaning refers to as a reward that is given to a worker for his fine work with regard to that organization. The primary purpose of granting bonus was of dividing the profit which is received by the organization between the employees and workers. The Payment of Bonus Act,1965 was such a move which has been quite historic in…

Posted on: September 26, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CATEGORIES OF WORK PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT by Ashish Nagpal

Author : Ashish Nagpal, Student at Fairfield Institute Of Management And Technology, New Delhi. INTRODUCTION Copyright may be a sort of property that provides its owner the prerogative to form copies of an ingenious work, usually for a limited time. Copyright is meant to guard the first expression of thought within the sort of an ingenious work, but not the thought itself. Copyright is covered under scope of intellectual property…

Posted on: September 26, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

JUDICIAL CONTROL: DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW by Pratiksha Gautam & Sakshi Nathani

Author : Pratiksha Gautam, Student at Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore. Co-Author: Sakshi Nathani, Student at Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore. ABSTRACT The delegation of legislative power is permissible only when the legislative policy is adequately laid down and the delegate is empowered to carry out the policy within the guidelines laid down by the legislature. This technique of delegated legislation is so extensively resorted to…

Posted on: September 24, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CASE COMMENT : SHREYA SINGHAL v UNION OF INDIA by Isha Singh & Piyush Nair

Author: Isha Singh, Student at Indore Institute of Law, Indore Co-Author : Piyush Nair, Student at Indore Institute of Law, Indore INTRODUCTION In the era of technological advancement and rise in use of social media, every person is portraying some or the other opinion pertinent to politics, current happenings and many other things but what if one could get legally punished for depicting opinions. There is one such section that is section…

Posted on: September 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND POLICY by Srishti Soni & Oneet Aryan

Author : Srishti Soni, Student at Indore Institute of Law, Indore. Co-Author: Oneet Aryan, Student at Indore Institute of Law, Indore. INTRODUCTION Children are precious, let them be children and not the workers. Lets start this article with the thought that what is actually meant by protection? & why is the constitution needs to provide protection to children?. So by word protection, we mean a state to provide safety comfort…

Posted on: September 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDIAN LABOUR LAW AND ITS EFFECT ON UNEMPLOYMENT by Ashish Nagpal & Bhavesh Vashisht

Author: Ashish Nagpal, Student at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, (GGSIPU), New Delhi. Co-Author: Bhavesh Vashisht, Student at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, (GGSIPU), New Delhi. ABSTRACT The main idea of this research paper is to look onto the different objectives and examining the various periods through which the Indian Labour Law has evolved upto this point and to see to what extent the labour laws in India has been…

Posted on: September 23, 2020 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CONFLICT OF INTERESTS IN VETO BY STATE MEMBERS OF UNITED NATIONS by Sheena Khan

Author: Sheena Khan, Student at Law Faculty, Delhi University INTRODUCTION In order to restore the collective security of mankind, there was a dire need for an international institution to take charge of it. Hence on October 24, 1945, the United Nations Organization came into existence. It was brought about as a result of two World Wars which made it clear that if such interstate relations continue to exist, it won’t…