Author: Vishwajeet Pathare Many socio- political leaders of the world have said, that the 21st century is the century of women empowerment. The effects are also visible in the most modern, developed and educated societies as well, even developing nations like ours has also seen the significant improvement and contribution of women in many different
Author: Vaibhavi Chaturvedi INTRODUCTION Technology is a process or way with which specialized knowledge is implemented in any region to attain optimal results within the minimum time frame. It emerged throughout the worldwide evolution of mankind and has its boon and bane to the universe. Technology has enabled the law career to automate methods and perform more like the
Author: A. Thiruthi INTRODUCTION: As per section 13 (1) (ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 mentions desertion as a ground for divorce. This section provides that the party must have abandoned the petitioner for a continuous, that is, uninterrupted period of not less than 2 years immediately after which the petition is filed.
AUTHOR: PARVATHY. C.B Mental health is basically the mental state of a person. It includes the intellectual and psychological development of a human being. According to Word Health Organization, mental health is not only the state where there is no a mental discomfort or illness but also it is an indispensable half. If there is
Author: Deepak Prakash INTRODUCTION The section 125 to 128 provides for a remedy to wives, children and parents against such persons who neglect or refuse to maintain their dependents. It is speedier, effective and inexpensive relief for maintenance of the parties concerned. Provisions provided under these sections are civil in nature. This provision was included
Author: Akshita Sharma Few years before, during a discussion, the General Counsel of one of the greatest Fortune 500 Companies, noticed that the distinction between China and India, when it reach to the Legal Process was, that in China you could never predict to get an order against a Chinese Party and in India, you
Author: Alka Siwach Introduction: The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) doesn’t define bail, although the terms bailable offence and non-bailable offence have been defined under Section 2(a) CrPC. In the former, bail can be claimed by the accused as a matter of his right, while in the latter, it’s on the discretion of the
Author: Riya Sharma INTRODUCTION Fundamental Rights have been guaranteed under Part III of the Constitution of India. For a long time in India, there has been a debate about whether Parliament has the power to amend fundamental rights or whether this portion of the constitution is beyond the Parliament’s authority to amend. This question was
Author: Vaibhavi Chaturvedi INTRODUCTION In India, legal system is not equally accessible to all. Its complex procedure and adversary character, the high-priced lawyer, the traditional rules of locus standi, the inordinate delays in hearing of the cases even where life and personal liberty are at stake, frighten away the poor man who is incapable of
Author: Farheen Intakhab Introduction to the Current Status of Education System As we all know that Covid-19 has impacted all of us and has shaken the whole world with its immense effect on the lives of people. Whether economically, socially, politically, or legally. Now here as we stand strong even after 4 months of this