Category: Students Corner

Volenti non fit injuria

Author – Piya Chaudhary Volenti non fit injuria is a latin word which means “to a willing person, injury is not done’’. It is a defense that is taken under law of Torts, where a person willingly accepts the risk of doing something which he has prior knowledge that harm might be inflicted on him

Development in different sectors after POSH Act

Author :- Sonali sinha of ICFAI University dehradun POSH Act came into force on April 22, 2013. POSH Act provides for the establishment of Internal Committee and Local Committee, Procedure of filing a complaint, the procedure of inquiry conducted, Interim Relief, Punishment, Appeal, etc. This makes it compulsory to constitute Internal Committee in the organization

Who can file Trademark in India?

Author :- Sonu Kumar of ICFAI University Dehradun Starting up a business involves a very complex procedure. Amongst that trademark is one significant factor that one has to keep in mind to protect the identity of the business. Businesses need to maintain their identity, reputation to capture the market and create the goodwill that can

DECLINE IN RESPECT OF RULE OF LAW

Author :- Shivang Raj Mehotra INTRODUCTION There is no such discipline that has escaped the impact of COVID-19. Legal framework of almost every country is being affected by this pandemic. In the coming days courts across the world including India is perforated with a number of cases related to COVID-19, such as retrenchments, disruptions in

Reservation is not a fundamental right

Author :- Nancy Kesarwani Co – author –  Apporva singh This statement by Supreme Court in few cases recently has jump-started a debate. Many political leaders and parties have been left smoldering over this remark of the Supreme Court. Many of Indian citizen called in question this judgment of the Supreme Court. But the fact

Case Summary : Queen v. Tolson

Author : Alisha Rahman Case Briefing: The jury was found that at the time of the 2nd marriage she in good faith and on reasonable ground and on reasonable grounds believed her husband to be dead:- By lord coleridge , C.J.huwkins, Stephen ,cave , A.L.smith , Wills Grantham  and Charles J.J. ( Denman , filed