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Contractual Labour And Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected approx. 2.84 million people around the globe directly and innumerable others indirectly. The virus has the potential to infect more than half of the world’s
Prolonged Fight For Muslim Women: Triple Talaq
“Talaq, Talaq, Talaq”. That’s the thought a Muslim Woman has to live with through her married life. Instantaneous Triple Talaq or Talaq-ul-bidat is one of the eight ways to divorce
Cybersecurity And Cyber Laws Around The World And India: Major Thrust Highlighting Jharkhand For Concerns
Cyberspace is the connected Internet Ecosystem and it refers to the virtual computer world, and more specifically,the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.When this cyberspace is compromised,
Growing Irrelevance Of Multi-Lateral Organisations
Why the multi-lateral agencies such as UNESCO, who are failing and why its member states are quitting out of it. This paper talks about the authority of the united nations
Driving Data: A Study On Data Protection & Privacy Laws
Data is an asset in the 21st Century where Information rules the world. In this modern age Data is the Driving force behind the growth of world. With many Gigabytes
The Abrogation Of Article 370
Written by Kaushal Kasliwal 3rd year BBA LLB Student, Prestige Institute of Management and Research Department of Law, Indore [cite] ABSTRACT Article 370 present in Part XXI of the Constitution
How Much Compensation Can You Claim In a Birth Injury Lawsuit?
How much compensation you can claim in your lawsuit will depend on the economic and non-economic damages you can prove via evidence. This evidence can include your medical bills, proof
Test Identification Parade: A Critical Analysis In India Practice
Written by Aakash Sai Gundu* & Pranav Sai Tirunagiri** *3rd Year BBA LLB Student, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad **3rd Year BBA LLB Law Student [cite] ABSTRACT Test identification parade is
Intersectional Discrimination: An Adequate Human Rights Regime?
By Aarushi Mishra 5th Year BA LBB Student, O. P. Jindal Global University This paper will attempt to understand whether the human rights regime account for an intersectional form
Commercial Courts Act, 2015: An Appraisal
Written by Shrieya Gosain* & Pranav Gosain** * 3rd Year B.A. LL.B. Student, Amity Law School, Delhi ** Advocate, Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India ABSTRACT The
Ambush Marketing in Major Sporting Events and the Legal Framework Surrounding it
Written by Samrita Shankar 5th Year BBA LLB Student, O.P Jindal Global University ABSTRACT In recent years, due to the controversial nature of ‘Ambush Marketing’, it has gained importance in
Ambiguity and Misunderstanding of the Law in Relation to Agreement to Sell and Sale Deed
Written by Adv. Rajan Sabharwal Advocate, Delhi High Court ABSTRACT A sale deed is not identical to an agreement to sell of an immovable property. This paper will look from
Sexual Privacy and its Violation: A Desperate Need for Legislation
Written by Raghav Kansal* & Arnab Chakraborty** * 2nd Year BA LLB Student, National Law University Odisha ** 2nd Year BBA LLB Student, National Law University Odisha ABSTRACT In 2017,
Trips and its Impact on the Indian IP Regime
Written by Ivin George 5th Year BBA LLB(Hons.) Student, NMIMS University, School of Law ABSTRACT The post-colonial world in the late 20th century and early 21st century witnessed a change
Principles of Corporate Governance: The Indian Perspective
Written by Dr. Jayendra Kasture Assistant Professor (Sr), Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT Corporate governance is a very complex and controversial area of the law. Corporate governance has increased in
Culmination of Jury Trials: A Closer Look
Written by Archit Chakravorty* & Ananya Sharma** * 2nd Year BBA LLB Student, National Law University Odisha ** 2nd Year BBA LLB Student, National Law University Odisha ABSTRACT Trial
Plight of Contract Labour in Post-Independence Era: An Analysis
Written by Wasim Ahmad Research Scholar, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh INTRODUCTION The expression “Contract Labour”’ has been characterized in the Encyclopedia Britannica as “the labour or workers whose freedom is
Asserting the Legitimacy of Judicial Power in the Constitution of Kenya: Can Judicial Review of National Security be Justified?
Written by Stephen Ouma*, Prof. Kiarie Mwaura** & Dr Njaramba Gichuki*** * Lecturer, School of Law, University of Nairobi ** Lecturer/Dean, School of Law, University of Nairobi *** Lecturer, School
Brightline Test for Control: Exploring its Efficiency
Written by Shubham Shivansh 3rd Year BA LLB Student, National Law University, Odisha INTRODUCTION The issue as to what constitutes ‘control’ has over the decades become somewhat technical in
Cyber Crime: A Critical Study
Written by Rohit Prakash 4th year BA LLB Student, Christ (Deemed To Be) University ABSTRACT Stalking is a particular form of harassment. It may be repeatable or persistent. The cyberspace
Electronic Voyeurism in Global Perspective
Written by Rakesh Chandra Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, Lucknow University INTRODUCTION Man is a social animal. Though he is born as an individual human being, his survival rests
Accesses to House of Federation and its Procedural Requirements in Seeking for Constitutional Remedies in Ethiopia
Written by Habtamu Birhanu LLM Candidate at Addis Ababa University, College of Law and Governance Studies in Constitutional and Public Law Stream ABSTRACT This article examines access to the
Protection against Anti-Competitive Agreements under Competition Law in India
Written by Aprajita Bhargava Research Scholar, DAVV, Indore (M.P.) ABSTRACT Competition Act 2002 has come into force to replace the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969. After
The Basic Structure Doctrine and the Power to Amend the Constitution in India: A Comparative Analysis
Written by Anuragsheel Gupta 3rd Year BA LLB Student, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) ABSTRACT The Indian Constitution is the longest written Constitution in the world