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Barrister’s League, PIMG Presents National Level Online Article Writing Competition

About Barrister’s League Barrister’s League* is a part of *Prestige Institute of Management Gwalior* , and it believes that everyone in the Legal World should be able to connect and share their experience while creating positive impact, learning about latest trends and finding opportunities for mutual growth efficiently and effortlessly. About the Competition Barrister’s League,

Can Law Permits State to Deny Medical Facility to Non Residents; In Context of Recent Delhi’s Govt. Decision”

Author:- Himanshu Raj of Chanakya national Law University, Patna The Delhi government declared on Sunday, 7 June, that emergency clinics in Delhi would just treat occupants of Delhi until the COVID-19 circumstance improves. The limitation reaches out to private medical clinics also, in spite of the fact that emergency clinics run by the focal government

The Supreme Court on Friday has refused to stay the Central Vista Project of Central Government.

The Court has clarified that all the proceedings regarding the Central Vista Development Project will be considered consolidatedly. The Court also allowed the petitioner’s request to amend their application. A three-judge Bench of Bench of Justices Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari and Sanjeev Khanna observed this while hearing a plea filed by Environmentalist Rajeev Suri seeking stay

TOPIC: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Author : NISHA SHARMA (Law College Dehradun) INTRODUCTION:-             “Gender-based violence is violence involving men and women, in which the female is usually the victim, and which is derived from unequal power relationships between men and women. Violence is directed specifically against a woman because she is a woman, or affects women disproportionately. It includes,

Can Family Court Entertain Maintenance Petition Under Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act? Justice Indira Banarjee and Justice R. Bhanumati on opposite ends about it.

The Supreme Court has given a split verdict on the issue whether a Family Court has the jurisdiction to entertain a petition for maintenance under Section 3 of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. Justice R. Bhanumati was of view that the family court having jurisdiction in the related area does
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