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What is a Protest Petition?

What is a Protest Petition? Author: Mr. Abhijeet, Law College Dehradun. The term “Protest Petition” is nowhere defined under the Criminal Law in India either in Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Indian Penal Code, 1860 Evidence Act, 1872 or any other act which is subsisting but when the aggrieved person or complainant is not satisfied with

Importance of Negotiation for Lawyers.

IMPORTANCE OF NEGOTIATION FOR LAWYERS Author: Ms. Chhaya Lalwani, Law College Dhanbad. INTRODUCTION  Negotiation is a method by which people settle differences. It is a process by which compromise or agreement is reached while avoiding argument and dispute. In any disagreement, individuals understandably aim to achieve the best possible outcome for their position (or perhaps

International Humanitarian Law & International Human Rights Law, are they the same or different?

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW & INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW. ARE THEY ONE AND SAME ?? Author: Chhaya Lalwani, Law College Dhanbad. The present article highlights two aspects of international law and highlights the aspects of and brings about the relationship between humanitarian and human rights law by comparing similarities and dissimilarities between the two. The brief

Muslim Property Transfer Rights

MUSLIM PROPERTY TRANSFER RIGHTS Author:Livya P. Lalufrom Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida. A gift is a thing given willingly to someone without payment. It is a present. A gift is a thing that one gives to somebody, especially on a special occasion or to express gratitude. Under Islamic Laws, a gift or Hiba is “transfer of

Professional development and training program on cyber crime prevention and investigation.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMME ON CYBER CRIME PREVENTION AND INVESTIGATION. About BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA alongwithALL INDIA REPORTER LAW ACADEMY AND RESEARCH CENTRE (ALARC) is pleased to announce the launch of its maiden “Professional Development and Training Programme on Cyber Crime Investigation” in Pune on 3rd September, 2019 at BVP’s New Law College Auditorium,

Cfp :Indian Legal Solution Journal of Criminal and Constitutional Law [Vol 1, Issue 4] ISSN : 2581-8465.

About : ILSJCCL (Indian Legal Solution Journal of Criminal and Constitutional Law) is e-journal having ISSN: 2581-8465 (A Unit of Raghvendra Kumar and Associates LLP,  Reg no. AAO-0844) The team is currently working in the field of Free Legal Assistance and for students providing the platform for law students to represent themselves. To provide students with a

When Does Negligence By Advocate Amount To Professional Misconduct?

When Does Negligence By Advocate Amount To Professional Misconduct Author: Ms. Gayatri sahu, ITM University, Raipur. Professional misconduct means wrong or improper conduct. Misconduct means an act accomplished willfully with an incorrect purpose by the humans engaged within the profession. Any behavior of an advocate in violation of professional ethics for his egocentric ends. Professional misconduct

First-ever Life Imprisonment in the case of Anti Hijacking: News

FIRST EVER LIFE IMPRISONMENT IN CASE OF ANTI HIJACKING First-ever NIA special court in Ahmedabad recently pronounced the judgment Jet Hijacking Case, making the accused Birju Kishor Salla the first convict under the Anti Hijacking Act 2016. He prepared a hijack note in English or Urdu in Mumbai to Delhi flight. He boarded on October

Shri J.P. Gupta Memorial- 3rd AUMP National Moot Court Competition, 2019 [Sep 26-28]: Register by Sept 02

About the Organisers The Amity Law School (ALS) in AUMPwas established in 2013. Amity Law School conducts three integrated 5 years under-graduate courses, LLB (Hons) (3 Years), LL.M.(One Year) and PhD programmes in law-related subjects. The main focus of ALS is to promote high-quality research and develop professionals in legal education and the legal profession.

Difference between Arbitration and Conciliation: A Comparative Study

Arbitration V. Conciliation: A Comparative Study Author: Livya P. Lalu from Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida. ADR (alternative dispute resolution) are processes used to resolve disputes, either within or outside of the formal legal system, without formal adjudication and decision by an officer of the state. The term ‘appropriate’ dispute resolution is used to express the idea