Supreme Court opined the lawyers to respect themselves first as considerably being the members of the Nobel Fraternity and an Intellectual Class:

Justice Arun Mishra who authored the judgement on Monday stated that lawyers being the members of a Noble Fraternity and an intellectual class should learn to respect themselves first while dismissing the writ petition filed by a lawyer repack console allegedly pointing out a “pick and choose” policy adopted by the Registry. There was an

The students of RGNUL, Punjab have filed a complaint before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)

The students of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab have filed a complaint before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) against the ‘unjust’ and ‘disproportionate’ fees being charged by the University Admiration during COVID 19 lockdown. The students in their complaint have stated that despite COVID 19 Pandemic and the representations made by the

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

The Madras high court rejected an FIR against a person who was accused of protesting in the public roads against the CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT ,2019 without the prior permission of the authorities.

The person was charged under Sections 143 and 188 of IPC for protesting on a public road. Knowingly and perusing the files Justice G.K.Ilanthiraiyan noted that the FIR has been registered for the above written offences and the bench said-He is not a competent person to register FIR for the offences under Section 188 of

Issue of summons by the Delhi High Court to SCBA and BCI over the removal of Advocate Ashok Arora from the post of Secretary of SCBA:

A single Judge Bench of Justice Mukta Gupta issued summons to the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and Bar Council of India in the matter of removing Advocate Ashok Arora from the post of Secretary, Supreme Court Bar Association and such notices be issued in challenging such removal. Arora’s contentions were that his removal is