About the event The event is organized by LAW TALES in Collaboration with JLSR JOURNAL to provide a interactive platform for students, academicians and professionals to present their research work on different fields of law and with an aim to upgrade the level of interaction and discourse about contemporary issues of law. Themes: (Sub-Themes mentioned
JUGDES APPOINTED VS ELECTED Author : Darshi Sanghvi INTRODUCTION The foundation of any democracy is laid by its judiciary. It is this third organ of the government that enables the smooth functioning of a democracy by applying relevant laws to cases and settling any disputes that may arise. In the eyes of citizens, the judiciary
Madras HC: Partially resume physical court hearing Taking after an assembly of the Authoritative Committee of the Madras High Court prior this week, it has been chosen that a few Seats of the Madras High Court will continue physical court hearings from September 7. Other Seats would proceed hearing things virtually. The notice issued by
Details of Unlock 4: MHA In the rules issued by the MHA for the fourth stage of coming out of the lockdown, metro trains to continue working in a staged way from September 7 and ceiling for social occasions has been set at 100 persons. The new rules issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs
Greetings from ICFAI LAW School, The ICFAI University Dehradun! It is a matter of immense pleasure to announce that ICFAI LAW SCHOOL, The ICFAI UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN is organizing an INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR on ‘PROTECTION OF RIGHT TO LIFE & RIGHT TO LIVELIHOOD DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC’. Date: 31st August 2020 Time: 11:00 A.M. onwards Keynote Speaker: 1. Hon’ble Mr.
Prashant Bhushan Contempt Case: SC Set to Pronounce Quantum of Sentence on Monday The Supreme Court is planned to articulate on Eminent 31 its decision on the quantum of sentence to be granted to activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, sentenced for scorn of court over his two tweets against the judiciary. A bench headed by Justice Arun
Bombay HC: Limited conduct of Muharram rituals in Maharashtra with participation of 5 persons The Bombay High Court on Friday permitted the restricted conduct of Muharram customs in the midst of the COVID-19 widespread, capping the number of members permitted and the region that can be covered. An arrange to this impact was passed by
SC abstained from imposing a pre-broadcast interlocutory injuction on Sudarshan TV from telecasting Bindas Bol A petition has been filed by former and current students of Jamia Millia Islamia University by seeking a direction to prohibit the proposed telecast, the petitioners have contended that proposed telecast, as well as its trailer, institute feelings of hatred
Delhi HC: Centre to decide NGO’s representation to delete scenes in Netflix’s Gunjan Saxena that show Indian Air Force in poor light The Delhi High Court nowadays coordinated the Central Government to consider a representation looking for the erasure of scenes in Netflix‘s motion picture, Gunjan Saxena – The Kargil Young lady that appear the
Case Name : Joseph Shine vs Union of India Author : Vaibhavi Batra EQUIVALENT CITATION 2018 SC 1676 BENCH Justice Dipak Misra, Justice Indu Malhotra, Justice R.F. Nariman, Justice D.Y. Chandrachuad and Justice A.M. Khanwilker INTRODUCTION Section 497 of Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 makes adultery a punishable offence against ‘whoever has sexual intercourse with