Month: December 2018

4th Amity National Moot Court Competition, 2019.

About the Competition Amity Law School, Amity University, Haryana proudly announces its 4th National Moot Court Competition from 8th – 10th March 2019. It is a fine medium for future legal counsels to engage comprehensively in intricate deliberations to frame their arguments in context with the proposition and learn the art of advocacy to polish their skills. Eligibility All students enrolled

Lok Sabha Passes Consumer Protection Bill, 2018

Lok Sabha Passes Consumer Protection Bill, 2018 Author: Rajnish Kumar, ICFAI Law School. Dehradun.   The Lok Sabha passes the consumer protection bill 2018 which wants totally to replace Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The bill seeks a national level regulator-Central Consumer Protection Authority – to deal with consumer complaints on a Proactive measure. The present

Notice Against Ratan Tata & others in Nusli Wadia defamation suit.

A local court has issued notices against Tata Sons former chairman Ratan Tata, present chairman N Chandrasekaran and eight directors of the group along with the group chief operating officer in a defamation complaint filed by Wadia group chairman Nusli Wadia. The notices were issued by the Esplanade court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate MI

India should have been declared a Hindu country : Meghalaya High Court.

While considering a petition relating to refusal of Domicile Certificate to an army recruit, the Meghalaya High Court, on Monday, traced the events leading up to India’s partition and observed, “Therefore, I request our beloved Prime Minister, Home Minister, Law Minister and Hon’ble Members of the Parliament to bring a law to allow the Hindus,

Think Indian Delhi Presents 2nd National Symposium on Landmark Judgments of 2018.

THINK INDIA, DELHI 2nd National Symposium on Landmark Judgments of 2018 Sunday 6th January, 2019 1st National Symposium on Land Mark Judgments 2017 held at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library was a great success; in the same lines Team Think India Delhi is pleased to organize 2nd National Symposium on Landmark Judgments of 2018 in association

Consumer Court directs refund for student who quit FITJEE even after no exit clause in contract.

District Consumer Court in Delhi recently directed leading IIT/JEE entrance coaching institute, FITJEE to refund the fees paid by a student who chose to discontinue attending classes. After paying his fee Rs 87,000, the student had attended only about 17 days of classes and found the coaching unsatisfactory, moving further he chose to withdraw his

Law Mantra One Day International Seminar on Protection of Women and Children Rights: Issues and Challenges, 12th January, 2019 at The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi 

Law Mantra, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, NLUJAA, MNLU-Nagpur,  MNLU-A, DCPCR-Govt of Delhi & ICJ-London One Day International Seminar on Protection of Women and Children Rights: Issues and Challenges, 12th January, 2019 at The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi Patron Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha, Director, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. Prof. (Dr.)

Student cannot be denied from class XI admission in same school who clears Class X exams from same school : Calcutta HC

Recently, calcutta high court came to case where a student has been denied from promotion in class 11th after clearing class 10th exam from same school where he was studying. Echoing the views in two Supreme Court judgments – Principal, Cambridge School v Payal Gupta and Principal, Kendriya Vidyalaya v Sourabh Chaudhary, Justice Shekhar B Saraf emphasised, “… a school cannot abandon

Vidhi International Law Commission Internship

Vidhi International Law Commission Internship with Dr Aniruddha Rajput Member, International Law Commission May and July 2019 | Geneva, Switzerland   Think India invites applications from interested and essentially motivated students for an exemplary International Law Commission Internship (assistantship) program with Dr. Aniruddha Rajput, Member, International Law Commission (United Nations). Think India is known as

The Silence Of The Lawmen Does More Harm To The Society Than The Violence Of The Laymen…

“That the Constitution is meant for everyone- the young and the old, the rich and the poor, women and children, and the marginalised- and that the compassion of the court is not charity but the bounden duty of a constitutional judge”,  Attending his farewell ceremony on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Kurian Joseph added these words. “The