On Friday Supreme Court has reserved the decision in plea seeking refund of airfare for tickets booked during COVID-19 lockdown. A Bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy and MR Shah was hearing this matter. The Court said that in your affidavit it is said that the passenger can also transfer the credit voucher to someone else,
The Delhi High Court on Friday said that it would hear on September 30 a petition filed by an association of lawyers challenging the imposition of commercial property tax on the offices of the advocates by the municipal corporations. Justice N Waziri said that the issue raised in the petition is of the nature of
DOCTRINE OF REPUGNANCY Author : Garima Sethi BACKGROUND When India got independence in 1947 constituent assembly was formed in order to form a written constitution. It took almost 2 years 11 months and 17 days to adopt the final draft of the constitution. The world’s lengthiest constitution is considered as ‘Supreme law of the land’.
We are excited to announce the 2nd Edition of the CMC – CADR Mediation Workshop in collaboration with Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR). The 16 hours workshop is aimed for individuals who want to take their first step in the field of mediation, understand the process and develop negotiation skills. The training will be
Greetings from NERIM Group of Institutions! NERIM Law College is organising an International Webinar on ‘Race in America: An Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court´s Jurisprudence’ on September 29, 2020 from 2pm onwards . The resource person is Dr. Adam Dubin, Assistant Professor, Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid, Spain. The webinar shall be streamed live
DISCRIMINATION LAWS ISSUES Author : Garima Sethi INTRODUCTION Discrimination is prevalent not only in India by around the word. This evil is practiced from time immemorial, whether it is racial discrimination, gender discrimination, discrimination on nationality, disability discrimination etc. although many provisions at international level are made that say that there shall be no discrimination
Author : SHEETAL MAGGON Introduction Before understanding the concept of occupier’s liability, it is important to understand who’s an occupier. A person who lives in any property or premises, either legally as a tenant or owner of the land, or illegally as a squatter is known as an occupier. In other words, it can be
The Bombay high court has reprimanded the BMC while hearing the case of illegal construction being demolished by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in Mumbai-based bungalow of actress Kangana Ranaut. The High Court has stated BMC that you cannot leave a broken building in the monsoon in this way. The court told the BMC that when it
Umar Khalid, a former JNU student leader arrested under UAPA, has been extended judicial custody till October 22 by a Delhi court. Khalid is accused of hatching a criminal conspiracy to incite communal violence by inciting people protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). He was produced before
Today, CBSE expressed the Supreme court that the result of compartment examination will be declared by October 10. At the same time, UGC said that according to its academic calendar, college admission can be done till 31 October. The petition looking for extension of college admission deadlines, CBSE submitted that it would announce compartment exam