Author: Niharika Kalyan The ‘Right to life and liberty’ contains within itself two crucial rights i.e. Right of the accused to a fair trial and Right to privacy of the victim. The accused has to be informed in advance of the accusations against him. Therefore all the evidences used by prosecution against him must be
Author: Raunak Ranjan Pradhan INTRODUCTION Wet Markets and other type of traditional markets are the pulpit to supply meat not only of domestic animals but also of wild animals. Before pandemic coronavirus this market was not known to everyone but now everybody is familiar to this. The orientation of this market is that it sells
Author: Anmol Garg (Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, Pune) INTRODUCTION The Companies Act, 2013 replaced the earlier Companies Act, 1956 and made a number of changes in it. Companies Act is the Act that lays down the laws and procedures relating to incorporation, dissolution and general working of the companies along with the procedures for
Author: Saloni Singh (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies) INTRODUCTION The RECOVERY OF DEBTS AND BANKRUPTCY ACT (RDB ACT), 1993 provides law for the establishment of Debts Recovery Board (DRTs) with original jurisdiction and Debts Recovery Appellant Board (DRATs) with appellant jurisdiction, for the purpose of expeditious adjudication and recovery of debts because of banks and financial
Author: Muskan Chhabra INTRODUCTION Electricity theft have become a common issue in the developing countries. It forms the major chunk of Non-technical losses. The losses which are incurred by the external actions to the power system are known as the Non-technical losses. It has an adverse effect on the quality of the electricity being supplied.
Author: Shilpee Ghosh (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore) Co-Author: Shourya Garg (Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow) INTRODUCTION The idea of human rights sets the path equal for all humans irrespective of their rights, religion, caste, creed, sex etc. It follows the principle of our constitution which enlightens the saying that
Author(s): Brahm Sareen and Shivesh Saini The judiciary is known to break the shackles of conservatism in society by clearing the air for a social change that sets a good precedent. However, it is important to note that the judiciary has itself become a victim of it. Recently, Saurabh Kirpal, a well-known advocate of the
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: Megha Garg Case Name: Bismillah Khan Vs. Union of India & Ors. Equivalent Citation: W.P. 928 (W) of 2020 Bench: The Hon’ble Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharya Introduction This particular talks about the citizenship of India. Section 5(1)(c) states that A person who is married to an Indian citizen and is ordinarily resident in India for
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