DOWRY SYSTEM IN INDIA

Author :- Mayank Gupta Firstly, the dowry system in India existed even before the British time, but at that time the dowry system which is followed by the people was different. The parents used to give gifts to their bride at the time of marriage as it was all same as the parents used to

Free Online Certificate Course on Intellectual Property Rights by E-Justice India

About the Course As we all know that knowledge of IPR is very much important in current scenario. Through this course our aim is to provide an introduction and general overview of the IPR and related law. The course is entirely self-study and includes test questions to measure your understanding and progress in learning the

Legal Perspective on COVID-19 In India

Author : Omkar Trimbak Gadakh Introduction:-                                        Coronavirus disease is spreading form person to person by coming in close contact with one another. To control this disease and prevent the spread of coronavirus, it is necessary to break the chain of spreading coronavirus through one person to another.  Therefore, many rules, regulations and ordinances are applying

COVID 19:THE LEGAL FRAME WORK BEHIND NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN

Author :- Madhurika De To quote the Prime Minister, “Every State of the country, every Union Territory, every district, every municipality, every village, every street, every locality is being put under lockdown. This is an effect of curfew only.” In history of independent India for the first time, lockdown became a need of hour due to

Sealed envelope reply: Delhi HC asks govt to clarify why Army men need to delete social media apps

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (July 14) directed the central government to submit its response in a sealed envelope mentioning the policy under which Indian Army personnel were asked to delete their social media accounts. The division bench, presided by Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw and Justice Asha Menon was hearing a petition filed by