Day: July 14, 2020

E-Justice India is organizing a webinar on “Human Rights and Mob Lynching with emphasis to Palghar issue”

E-justice India cordially invite you to the webinar on “Human Rights and Mob Lynching with emphasis to Palghar issue“ Speaker – Sh. Shashank Sekhar JhaAdvocate, Supreme Court of India Date: July 18, 2020 Timing: 11:00 AM Onwards CLICK HERE TO REGISTER After registering, First 200 registered Candidates will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

NEEDED, INSERTION OF THE HEALTH EMERGENCY PROVISION

Author :-Tanya Co-Author :- Supriya Aggarwal INTRODUCTION The outbreak of the novel Coronavirus has left the world nonplussed with India at no exception. Apart from all other axiomatic challenges posed by it, the Coronavirus is, as said by Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, foreign minister of Singapore, “an acid test of every country’s quality of healthcare, the

MARITAL RAPE

Author : Yash Y. Naik DEFINITION. The exception (2) of section 375 of The Indian Penal Code,1860. It clearly says that Sexual intercourse or sexual acts by a man with his own wife, the wife not being under fifteen years of age, is not rape Explanation: Sexual intercourse within the couple’s i.e husband and wife,

SC upholds Travancore royal family’s right in administration of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerala

The bench of Justice UU Lalit and Justice Indu Malhotra, JJ has upheld the rights of the Travancore royal family in the administration of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of the world’s richest temples, in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram.  Allowing the appeal filed by the members of  Travancore family, the Court observed that the death of the Travancore ruler, who signed

Internship Opportunity at KJS Partners

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION We are a team of qualified professionals having diverse experience in different fields of law. The partners of the firms have been dealing extensively in matters under insolvency & bankruptcy law, corporate laws, direct and indirect tax law, property laws (specializing in RERA issues), recovery matters and other civil and criminal matters.

Revival of DK Basu vs. State of West Bengal proceedings in relation to custodial default in recent cases, AM Singhvi:

On the recent account of transgression of police a revival application of landmark judgement in DK Basu v. State of West Bengal was administered by Senior Advocate Abhishek  Manu Singh in Supreme Court in relation to the custodial violence by the police and their limits in such proceeds. In such application Singhvi’s preliminary argument was

Local administration to decide whether Amarnath Yatra should be held; SC refuses to pass orders in plea for restricted entry, live darshan.

The Supreme Court today Refused to pass any orders that are relating to the conduct of Amarnath Yatra and has been regarded as subject matter in the domain of the executive. It included the bench of the three people DY Chandrachud , Indu Malhotra and KM Joseph who refused  to pass the orders when the