Day: July 21, 2020

Article 25 of Indian constitution

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 

DEMOCRACY BEHIND BARS

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

Case Summary : A. Maharaja vs State of Tamil Nadu

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 is organizing a Webinar on the Topic ‘Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration’

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