Year: 2020

The abrogation of Article 370: Questions of Constitutionality and Constitutionalism

The abrogation of Article 370: Questions of Constitutionality and Constitutionalism Author: Mr. Parth Thummar, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur Introduction: Through 3 legal documents (1) Presidential order withdrawing special status of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) (2) Presidential order abrogating Article 370 and (3) Passing of an act by Parliament which carved

National Conference on Data Privacy & Cyber Security Laws in India @ Faculty of Law, The ICFAI University, Ranchi, Jharkhand [February 15 ]: Submit by February 10

About the University: The ICFAI University, Jharkhand is a part of ICFAI Group, well known for its quality of education and ethics. It is the first Private University that was set up in Jharkhand, as per the State Legislative Act and is recognized by UGC, as per Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956. The

Anticipatory Bail: Critical Analysis

ANTICIPATORY BAIL: CRITICAL ANALYSIS Author: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law College Dehradun [1] It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffers. -Blackstone Fundamental rights are the most celebrated Constitutional rights of a citizen of India. The provision of bail is a step towards ensuring the liberty and life of an accused.

Hurdles in the juvenile justice

Hurdles in the juvenile justice Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction Each countries development largely depends upon the children and the youth of the county because these peoples are the future of the country. First of all, we need to know who is considered as a juvenile. Juvenile Justice Care and

War crimes and terrorism threat to national security

War crimes and terrorism threat to national security Author- Ms. Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat. Introduction: –  War crimes and terrorism are all incidents caused by people’s specific intentions. These events are just like accidents and natural disasters, are greatly influenced by the development of scientific technology and social structures of political disagreement

Easementary Rights: An Overview

EASEMENTARY RIGHTS What are easementary  rights Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Easement is defined under section 4 of the Indian Easement Act, 1882. An easement is a right which the owner or occupier of a certain land possess, as such for the beneficial enjoyment of that land to do something or

Reservation to the economically backward class: India Constitutional Perspective

RESERVATION TO THE ECONOMICALLY BACKWARD CLASS- INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE. Author: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law College Dehradun[1] INTRODUCTION India is the land of diversity. It encompasses within its territory people belonging to a different race, caste, sex tribe, and religion. Since the inception of time, there has been discrimination amongst men on the basis of caste,

Laws on objectionable posts

Laws on objectionable posts Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction Today it’s an era of development that has to lead to the emergence of the cyber world and there is a massive expansion in the growth of technology. As Information Technology evolved it gave birth to the cyberspace where the internet