Author :- Himanshu Anand Apex Court in its November 2019 pronouncement in Shrimath Balasaheb Patil v The Hon’ble Speaker, Karnataka legislative assembly & others held that if cause of defection arises before the resignation is tendered then speaker shall decide defection proceeding first and can withhold the resignation for a reasonable period. Bench headed by
Author :- Simarpreet saluja It’s sarcasm that even within the world of the 21st century; Homo sapiens are still keeping up with their gender biases and are working towards brutalities like female foeticide and infanticide. Ever puzzled how the arena could be like without women and girls? Do these murderers who do female foeticide even
Author :- Sonu Chaturvedi Introduction – On 12th day of May, 2005 remarkable Act was passed in Parliament after tremendous efforts of Aruna Roy (Former IAS Officer) and Anna Hazare (Indian Social Activist) and others for paving the foundation for enactment of ‘Right To Information Act, 2005.’ On 12th day of October, 2005 this act
We’re pleased to invite you for the ‘1st Virtual National Research Paper Writing Competition, 2020’organized by ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun in association with ATHARVA LEGAL Law Firm. THEME: Commercial Arbitration Pertaining to Sports Law SUB-THEMES• Dispute Resolution Mechanism followed by International sporting entities.• Issues faced by parties post an arbitral award is
Justice Sanjiv Khanna commented on Saturday that there is a gap between what is taught in law schools and what happens in the litigation practice and to bridge this gap it is important to do self study. Justice Khanna said during one of his online lectures that “Perseverance is not a long race, it is
Author :- Ayesha Majid INTRODUCTION The unprecedented Covid- 19 has created new challenges and new situations in every field and the law and legal practice is no different. It has led to many changing dimensions ranging from the virtual meeting apps, remote hearing, closing of courts to electronic filing, restricting hearing to only urgent matters
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINOR AND JUVENILE Author :- Krasti Singh Chauhan It would be safe to say that, both the words, Minor and Juvenile have almost the same meaning but they are separately used in two different contexts and inculpation. As adjectives the difference between juvenile and minor is that juvenile is young; not fully developed
AUTHOR :- ARUSHI BANTA STUDENT OF NLC BHARATI VIDYAPEETH, PUNE INTRODUCTION Section 377 of Indian Penal Code was introduced during the British rule in 1861 in India. Section 377 criminalized ‘carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal’ making it an unnatural and punishable offence. It was based on the
Law College Dehradun, faculty of Uttaranchal University, an institution contributing splendidly to legal education since 2002, invites you to its ARBITRATION WEEK! About the event: In collaboration with the leading minds of the legal fraternity, taking a piece of their minds on the topics of law that are generally missed out, we attempt to provoke the minds of both
Author:- Yash Yadav INTRODUCTION: In this following year, a lot of things are happening on the planet like Earthquake, forest fire, and particularly this Novel Coronavirus originated in China. The Covid-19 virus has spread across most of the countries especially affecting United States, United Kingdom, India, Italy and causing major shutdown across countries due to