Author: E-Justice India

SC allows suspected covid-19 positive aspirant to take CLAT exam in an isolation room

Today, the Supreme Court allowed a COVID 19 infected applicant to appear in the CLAT 2020 entrance exam. The petition was filed by COVID-infected CLAT candidate Deepanshu Tripathi. A division bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy and MR Shah clarified that only the interested candidate, who has approached the court through the said

Call for Papers: NLIU Journal of Labour and Employment Law (JLEL), Extended Date -15th October 2020

About JLEL The NLIU-JLEL is a peer-reviewed annual labour and employment law journal which aims to create meaningful debate and discourse to build a fair and equitable regime of workspace laws and to study the dynamic confluence of the academic and the human resource represented by such laws. Theme We welcome original, genuine and unpublished

2 DAY WORKSHOP ON “INTERFACING LAW & ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE”: REGISTER NOW !!! [LIMITED SLOTS]

WORKSHOP DETAILS Topic : INTERFACING LAW & ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE Dates : 3rd – 4th October, 2020 Duration : 2 hours per day including Interactive session and Q&A round SESSIONS Day -1 : AI and Intellectual Property matters- The speaker would be discussing on the IPR issues related around Artificial Intelligence and realise the need for codification of proper laws firstly with

Forgery under IPC

INTRODUCTION Forgery suggests that a made-up or false document or to repeat one thing illegally. A forgery could be a deceitful act of making a replica of a document, cheques, written bond, signatures, work of art & property marks etc. forgery is completed by the one that has the intention to cause damage, and deceit

Rakul Preet Singh moves Delhi High Court seeking to restrain media from linking her to drugs case

Bollywood actoress Rakul Preet Singh has moved the Delhi High Court in connection with a drug investigation that emerged after the demise of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, seeking immediate interim directions from the media to stop or publish articles against the show. The petition, filed through advocates Himanshu Yadav, Aman Hingorani and Shweta Hingorani,

RULES IN RYLANDS V. FLETCHER

INTRODUCTION There are some situation when a person may be liable for harm where there is no intention to cause the harm, or sometimes he may even have made some positive efforts to prevent the same. In other words, “No fault liability”. In this connection the rules laid down in two cases. Firstly, in the

Maintenance and Champerty Under Law of Tort

Author : Akshara Vijayakumar Maintenance means, without the lawful justification helping a party in civil proceedings by financial assistance. The main offence or ingredients of this offence is interfering in legal action in which the interfere has no concern. It seems that the maintenance is strictly prohibited by the common law as being a manifest

Malicious Falsehood in Tort

Author : Bhoomi Gupta Introduction Right to free speech and expression is an integral legal right, but this right is not absolute. Therefore, this right is subjected to reasonable restrictions. Any person that makes false or untruth statement regarding any other person or a corporate entity then such a person has the right to commence