Author: Rishabh

A Comparative View of Taxing Power

Author :- Tatsat Bhatt Introduction The Power of Taxation under The Indian Constitution springs from the provision contained in Article 246 and certain entries in the Union and State Lists of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution. The division of the taxation power between the Union Legislature and the state legislatures by way of enumeration

MEDIA AS A LEGAL FRAMEWORK

Author :- Muskaan Bhandari The strength of democracy depends upon the strength of each of the four pillars which complements each other, one of them is Media. It is the fourth pillar following, Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. Media plays a vital role in forming the society. Available in various forms, this pillar is the closest

LEGAL AID IN INDIA

Author :-Pritika Nagpal Introduction The preamble of the Indian Constitution primarily aims to secure to the people of India justice socio economic and political. To the poor Courts square measure a maze, if he pleads there all his life, law is therefore lordly, and loath to finish his case; whereas not money paid in presents, law listeneth to few”.  Legal aid implies giving free legal services to

Web world of Cyber Crime & Cyber security

Author :- Awez Khan Introduction. The term Cyber-crime is also called computer technology crime the practice done by the computers and various types of networks to accomplish illegal activities such as spreading innumerable kinds of computer viruses, online harassment, thieving identities, violating privacy of the particular individuals, performing unauthorized electronic fund transfers, etc. Cyber-crime especially

DOWRY SYSTEM IN INDIA

Author :- Mayank Gupta Firstly, the dowry system in India existed even before the British time, but at that time the dowry system which is followed by the people was different. The parents used to give gifts to their bride at the time of marriage as it was all same as the parents used to
Play sound