DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVIEW PETITION AND CURATIVE PETITION Author : Gouri Kailash INTRODUCTION This article focuses on what is review petition, what is curative petition, what are the differences between petitions and how are they important. What is Review Petition? Review petition is the re-examination of the judgment or order passed. It is done to rectify
Unfair Trade Practices and Passing Off Author : SHEETAL MAGGON Introduction Before understanding the meaning of unfair trade practices, it is important to know the meaning of the word ‘trade’. What does the word trade mean? Trade can be referred as the process of buying and selling of goods or commodities at either a wholesale
BS-IV vehicles needed for public utility services & purchased up to March 31to be registered. The Supreme Court on Friday said that BS-4 diesel vehicles purchased before April 1 can be registered for use in essential services. Municipal corporations and Delhi Police have been allowed to use them for public and essential purposes. A bench
Reality and Facts about Law Author – Kartik sangal Law can be pursued by many of the students but after reading all subjects of law they know it very well that after completing law they choose one from them or do other professional degrees. But in law, we have almost faced a situation in which
Provide gadgets and Internet pack to poor students for online : Delhi HC The Delhi High Court on Friday has passed order regarding preliminary study in the midst of corona condition. A PIL filed by NGO Justice for All represented by Advocate Khagesh Jha. The petition demanded the Centre and the Delhi government to provide
Allahabad High Court launches the official website ‘Middle Income Group Legal Aid Society’ The Allahabad High Court has taken an initiative to provide accessible justice with legal advice to the people of the middle-income group. The court has launched the website of Allahabad High Court ‘Middle Income Group Legal Aid Society’. The Middle Income Group
Rajya Sabha passes Bills to reduce salaries of MPs and ministers In wake of Covid-19 pandemic, preparations have been made to cut the salary of the Prime Minister, ministers and MPs. The Bills were moved to reduce the salaries and allowances of MPs and allowances of Ministers for one year, to amplify the financial resources
Today the Madras High Court held that actor’s remarks “unnecessary and inappropriate”, but ruled that there would be no contempt proceedings. Film star Surya Siva Kumar will not face a contempt case in the Madras High Court over his remarks related to the alleged suicide of three medical aspirants. The order passed by the Bench
COVID19 in the Ambit of Force Majeure and Doctrine of Frustration Author : Alika Jain of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction ‘Force Majeure’ means an “event which may be neither anticipated nor controlled . . . [and] includes both acts of nature (e.g., floods and hurricanes) and acts of people (e.g., riots, strikes, and wars).”[i]
NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2020-UNWONTED BUT TRUTH Author : Alika Jain of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction The New Education Policy made us twiddling our thumbs for the last 34 years. In 2014, education was one of the main election manifesto promised by the BJP lead alliance. Taking this move forward Smriti Irani the then HRD