HOW A BILL BECOMES LAW Author :- SYEDA KHIZRA RIZVI INTRODUCTION Private Member Bill versus Government Bill When a bill is introduced in the house by a minister, it is called public bill or government bill but when the bill is introduced by any other member than a minister, then it is called private member
INDIA VERSUS CHINA DIGITAL STRIKE Author : Eshika Singla Introduction In today’s era the most common threat to many countries is cyber-attack. With the rise in tension between Chinese and Indian troops near line of actual control (LAC) in Ladakh Galwan”s valley weeks ago, due to which 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives, in response
CONCEPT OF JUDICIAL ACTIVISM Author : VAIBHAVI BATRA OF AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA MEANING Judicial Activism refers to the “judicial philosophy that the courts can and should go beyond the words of the Constitution or a statute to consider broader societal implication of its decisions.” In layman term, Judicial Activism is a philosophy of judicial
Case Summary : Abdul Ahad vs Shah Begum Author : Neha Singh Citation: AIR 1997 J K 22 Bench: Justice B Nazki INTRODUCTION In this Case of Abdul Ahad vs Shah Begum, the wife claimed to have repudiated her marriage. The court held that it is a settled principle of law in Islamic law that
Amrik Singh vs State of Punjab Author : Ishita Arora Citation: 1994 SCC, Supl. (1) 320 Bench: Justice K. J. Reddy and Justice N. P. Singh. Introduction In this case of Amrik Singh vs State of Punjab, an appeal was filed by the appellants against the order of conviction by the High Court for offences
Amruta v. State of Maharashtra Author : Ishita Arora Citation: AIR 1983 SC 629 Bench: Justice D. Desai and Justice O. C. Reddy. Introduction In the case of Amruta v State of Maharashtra, a Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution was filed by the appellant (Amruta) against the order of conviction
ANTI CORRUPTION LAWS Author : VARNIKA VERMA Anyone who wants to tackle corruption must be willing to go all the way. There are no shortcuts. -OBY EZEKWESILI INTRODUCTION: Unlike the much of the developed world or UN Convention, the OECD guidelines, India does not have a comprehensive laws on corruption, what we do
Euthanasia- Right to Live v. Right to Die Author : V. Krishna Laasya Preface Article 21 of the Indian Constitution grants Right to life and states that no person shall be deprived of the right to life. Thus, it is implied that the Right does not include the Right to die. From the inception, the
Introduction of Kidnapping and Abduction Author :- Kirti Singh Introduction The Offences related to the Kidnapping and Abduction covered under chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code, which states about the offences against custody and security. As per the provision of IPC, Section 359 to 374 talks about kidnapping and abduction and the punishment varying
Author : Adv. Pragati Bharatrao Pagar ABSTRACT: Part III of the Indian constitution conferred some basic fundamental rights to every citizen. According to Art.13 of the constitution “A law inconsistent with part third of the constitution shall be invalid in nature. But Art.33 of the constitution says that Parliament has power to modify the rights