EMPLOYMENT LAWS ON FOOD ADULTERATION Author: Ms.Lepakshi Thakur, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies Food adulteration is the process by which the value of the food or its produces is abridged through the accumulation of an alien or inferior substance or the elimination of a vital element. Food adulteration is of 3 types: Intentional adulteration Incidental
PIL in Supreme Court seeks uniform Security Measures in all Courts across the country. Author: Ms.Lepakshi Thakur, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies There have been a large number of mishappenings /crimes of violence which have taken place within the court and the court premises thus endangering the lives of the public and court officials present over there. Citizens have the
JALLIKATTU – Traditional Bull Taming Fest Author: Ms.Lepakshi Thakur, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies The word jallikattu or sallikattu is derived from salli meaning ‘coins’ and kattu meaning ‘package’, which denotes a prize of coins that are tied to the bull’s horns and that participants attempt to rescue. Jallikattu (or sallikkattu), also known as eru thazhuvuthal and manju virattu, is a traditional demonstration in which a bull, such
Analysis of Space Laws Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University I.Introduction The commencement of space exploration and rapid advancement unexpectedly created and highlighted off another field of law which is known as the law of outer space or the space law. Space law refers to that area of law which helped in helps in regulating activities
Importance of Economics in Law[1] Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University. Introduction Economics is a subject matter that is based upon human behavior which plays a very prominent role in many aspects of the law. Economics is always interested to know law and as per my opinion, every lawyer should know about economics concept as law deal
National Commission for Women Act, 1990- Detailed Analysis Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University. I. Introduction As we know, women since ages have been struggling to be recognized as equal as to the men. They have been socially and professionally neglected by society. In every aspect of life women are treated to be as inferior in respect
Growth of Medical Negligence Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University Introduction Medical Negligence simply means the breach of a legal duty to care in the Healthcare profession. It refers to the carelessness in a matter in which the law mandates carefulness. Breach of this duty by the medical expert gives a patient the right to initiate
Case comment on Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd) vs Union of India, 2018 Author: Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University. Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd) vs Union of India,2018 Writ Petition (Civil ) NO 494 OF 2012 Bench: [ K Kaul], [ D Chandrachud], [ K Agrawal], [ S Khehar], [ A Bobde], [ A Nazeer], [ D Chandrachud],
DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill,2018 Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University I.Introduction On 4th January 8, 2019 landmark decision was taken by Lok Sabha by passing “DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill – 2019” (here after referred as “Bill”). In August, 2018 DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill – 2019 has been
Dissolution of a Company Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University I. Introduction: A company is said to be dissolved when it is ceased to be exist as a corporate entity. After dissolution, the company’s name must be struck off from the Registrar from the Register of Companies. The owner of the company must publish about the
TORTURE AND VIOLENCE INFLICTED ON CHILDREN BY PARENTS Author: Ms. Lepakshi Thakur, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies The study intended to detect the characteristics and frequency of physical and emotional violence against children by their biological parents and the relationship between children’s characteristics, family factors and the extent of violent acts against children. Families
LYCHEE: A HAVOC Author: Lepakshi Thakur The lychee is lovely fruit and generally consumed as a table fruit. It is one of the most popular fruits of India which is commonly taken as fresh form. The fruit of lychee comes to the market in May or early June when very few other fruits are available,
Critical Analysis of National Educational Policy, 2019 Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University Co-Author: Abhishek Naharia, RGNUL, Patiala. Brief introduction of Draft Education Policy of 2019 The Ministry of Human Resource Development (the HRD Ministry) releases the Draft National Policy for India. The Member of Parliament who introduced the Draft National Policy for this year
What’s there in Union Budget 2019- 2020? Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra, Kurukshetra University. Introduction After the victory in elections and the popular budget in February, the Modi government recently on July 5, 2019, presented a Union Budget aimed for enhancement of investment in every possible sector. Respected Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman the Union Minister for Finance
Dhairya Dhawal & Guru Prasad, ICFAI University, Dehradun. Introduction In this paper, we would like to describe surrogacy in India but don’t describe this in other countries. Nature has given a gift to women to bear a child and to experience a feeling of motherhood. Unfortunately, some women deprived been of having a child due