COVID19 in the Ambit of Force Majeure and Doctrine of Frustration Author : Alika Jain of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction ‘Force Majeure’ means an “event which may be neither anticipated nor controlled . . . [and] includes both acts of nature (e.g., floods and hurricanes) and acts of people (e.g., riots, strikes, and wars).”[i]
NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2020-UNWONTED BUT TRUTH Author : Alika Jain of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction The New Education Policy made us twiddling our thumbs for the last 34 years. In 2014, education was one of the main election manifesto promised by the BJP lead alliance. Taking this move forward Smriti Irani the then HRD
About Desi Kaanoon Starting on Instagram sharing memes related to legal knowledge, Desi Kaanoon is a social-media start-up by law students, for law students. With a current following of more than thirty thousand followers including Facebook and Instagram, Desi Kaanoon has been a proud media partner for various events of law schools, colleges and universities.
ILLEGAL SEARCHES ON SEARCH ENGINE Author : Shanti Gupta ABSTRACT In maximum cased Google may be of splendid assist in locating facts or something you need, however, there may be instances whilst it is able to paintings in opposition to you. In today’s time gaining access to the Internet has been declared as an essential
Rhea has given the names of 25 celebrities including Rakulpreet Singh, Sara Ali Khan to NCB, which includes the names of Bollywood’s big actors, directors, casting directors, production houses. Based on the statements of the accused, now NCB is going to summon 25 famous celebrities of Bollywood. Actress Rhea Chakraborty, who was caught by Narcotics
On Thursday, in the Supreme Court, Justice DY Chandrachud refused to accept a plea for taking suo moto contempt action against Mr. Suresh Chavhanke, Editor-in-Chief of the Sudarshan TV, for his tweets after the court passed the order to sojourn the broadcast of his show ‘Bindas Bol’. The bench comprising Justices KM Joseph and Justice
Today, the Supreme Court was hearing the plea challenging the decision of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru to conduct its law admissions this year on the basis of its independent National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) scores instead of CLAT. A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice
Case Name : PUDR v. Union of India Author : Srishti Introduction In this landmark judgement, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, considered the scope and ambit of Article 23 in detail. The Hon’ble Court stated that the scope of Article 23 is wide and unlimited and strikes at “traffic in human beings” and “beggar”
EXTORTION UNDER IPC Author : Ashish Nagpal Extortion under the Indian Penal Code is defined under a wide range of sections. It has been defined from Section 383-389in the IPC. The definition of Extortion is penned down in Section 383 which says that if a person intentionally puts another person in a position of fear
CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL, 2018 Author : Taniya Tejan INTRODUCTION The Criminal law amendment bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 30th July 2018 and Rajya Sabha on 6th August 2018. The president of India gave his consent on 11th August 2018 then the criminal law amendment becomes act, 2018 and came into force.