Webinar on Rights of women “I raise up my voice not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard. We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” – Malala Yousafzai Every woman should be well aware of her legal rights and it is the duty of
While framing the Indian Constitution it was made sure that no group based on any rational pillar is left behind in the society, and every individual and units of society are given equal opportunities to gain knowledge and conserve their educational, religious and cultural rights. Article 30 of the Indian Constitution gives the fundamental right
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: AIR 1961 SC 1698 BENCH Hon’ble Justice Raghubar Dayal INTRODUCTION A crime is often seen as an act upon which a society looks down and which shocks the conscience of the public at large. In the realm of criminal law, the commission of a crime comprises of
Author : SUMUKH AGGARWAL of Law College Dehradun Article 25 of the Indian Constitution is one of the foremost fundamental right deals with the freedom of conscience and right to profess, practice and propagate the religion. Like other fundamental rights this is also not absolute but subject to certain reasonable restrictions. The soul of this
Author :- Prapti Derasari “Liberty is a dearly what commodity and prisons are factories where it is manufactured…” – Mahatma Gandhi Introduction: “Society” – the whole group of people living together more or less on ordered community. Society is one, that teaches us everything like how to survive within group of people? How to behave
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: 1978 CriLJ 798 BENCH M Rao, Punnayya INTRODUCTION The significance of the Indian Penal Code in the efficient administration of justice cannot be stressed enough. It is this set of rules that covers all the substantive aspects of criminal law and gives an apt punishment to the culprits.
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: SLP (Crl.) No. 2270 of 2008 BENCH Arijit Pasayat, Mukundakam Sharma INTRODUCTION Murder is regarded as one of the most serious crimes in our society, which undoubtedly demands harsh punishments. Section 300 of the IPC speaks of murder and rightly states situations in which if a murder
Kovise Foundation Conflict Resolution International (KFCRI) under the guidance of the Project Advisor, Mr.V.Inbavijayan the institution will be conducting a Webinar on the Topic ‘Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration’ The Panelist leading the webinar is Dr. Ole Jensen. He is an Associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP. The session shall be moderated
On the 17th July 2020, in the High Court of Judicature at Madras restrained Patanjali to use Trademark “CORONIL” until 30th July 2020. The application filed under Order XIV Rule 8 of O.S Rules R/w Order XXXIX Rule 1 and 2 of Civil Procedure of Code praying to pass and order of an interim injunction
The quote by William E. Gladstone “Justice delayed is justice denied” which violates the principle of natural justice. On the 17th July 2020, the Supreme Court of India upheld the decision of the High Court of Calcutta for a special level petition. The petitioner Bharat Coking Coal Limited was directed to compensate the respondent the