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Highest Unemployment in 45 years: An Analysis

HIGHEST UNEMPLOYMENT IN 45 YEARS IN INDIA Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law “Unemployment is a great tragedy. The man who goes about hopelessly seeking work in order to earn bread for his children is a living reproach to civilization.”…………………………………………………..Carlos Saavendra Lamas Unemployment is one of the major concerns for almost every country

Interview with Adv. Rajendra Beniwal, Founding Partner, Karma Law Associates

Interviewee: Adv. Rajendra Beniwal, Founding Partner, Karma Law Associates. Interviewer: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law Sir, kindly introduce yourself and what is your educational qualification? I am an alumnus of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. I did B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) and graduated in the year 2014. The GNLU had offered enormous opportunities to shape my

Critical analysis of Sabarimala verdict

Critical analysis of sabarimala verdict Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat. Introduction: –                                                                                              The present article will try to find out the answer to one of the most burning questions of this time that is the verdict given by Supreme Court on the entry of women in sabarimala temple of Kerala. It may

Interview with Mr. Shubham Singh UPPCS(J)

Interviewer: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law college Dehradun. About the interviewee: Mr. Shubham Singh secured Rank 114 in UPPCS(J), 2018 in the first attempt. Belonging to Bihar he pursued his B.A.LLB.(Hons) from Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University situated in the capital of Uttarakhand. During his college years, he was popularly known as “Google Bhaiya” by his

Death Penalty: A Debatable Issue

DEATH PENALTY: A DEBATABLE ISSUE Author: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law College Dehradun[1] INTRODUCTION Death, as a means of punishment for an offence, has been in fashion since the dawn of time. As humans evolved so did the customs, rules, and regulations. Any act that opposed the set pattern of principles or regulations was considered an

Independent thought v. Union of India 2017: Case Comment

INDEPENDENT THOUGHT V. UNION OF INDIA Author: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law College Dehradun. In the Supreme Court of India Civil Original Jurisdiction Petitioner: Independent Thought, A Registered Society. Respondents: Union of India. Bench: Justice Madan B. Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta. Decided on: 11th October, 2017. FACTS OF THE CASE The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act,