Author: Ms. Saloni Ratra, Amity Law School, Noida. Introduction Tort is defined as An area of law that deals with the wrongful actions of an individual or entity, which causes injury to another individual’s or entity’s person, property, or reputation, and which entitles the injured party to compensation. Tort law is the body of laws
Author: Ms. Saloni Ratra, Amity Law School Noida. 1. INTRODUCTION The term derived from Greek roots “EU” means “well or good” and“Thanatos” means- “death‟ means good death. “The term Euthanasia normally implies an intentional termination of life by another at the explicit request of the person who wishes to die. Euthanasia is generally defined as
GROWING WHITE COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA Author: Shreya Saxena, Jamanlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith. What are the white-collar crimes? A general definition suggests that the crimes occurring in large and wealthy organizations are called white-collar crimes. People who have a sophisticated and specific understanding of the disciplines of finance, accountancy, management, engineering,
How religion is affecting the Lawmaking by Judges – A Critical View Author: Shreya Saxena, Jamanlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith. The 42nd Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976 gave our nation the status of a secular state. The Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation and thus the state had
Violence Against Women Author: Ms. Upasana Borah IF ALL MEN ARE BORN FREE THAN HOW COULD WOMEN ARE BORN TO BE SLAVES? India is a developing country but until and unless Women don’t get their status and respect India can’t be developed. Due to Gender Inequality Women are left behind. Violence Against Women In India
When the Police Refuse to Register an FIR Author: Mr. Abhijeet Kasyap, Law College Dehradun. Editor: Mr. Raj Aryan What is an FIR? First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is a report of information that reaches the
MISUSE OF POWERS BY JUDGES IN INDIA Author: Ms. Gayatri sahu, ITM University, Raipur. INTRODUCTION These days the Indian judiciary has been in the press for a lot of reasons as judicial misconduct is a serious deviation from the accepted practice of a judge in the judicial arena. The broadest category of complaints against judges is
Author: Ms. Chhaya Lalwani, Law College Dhanbad INTRODUCTION Indian society has been evolving in terms of how widows are treated. Widowhood has traditionally been dreaded in India, not only because it means a lowering of the status of any woman within the matrimonial home, but also because it is accompanied by several indignities. They
Restitution Of Conjugal Rights Author: Mr. Aditya Aryan from ICFAI Law School, Dehradun. In India marriage and society are two important pillars of the society, both of these are considered as highly respected in our society. In India marriage is a religious establishment which is very important for the growth of our society. We live
THE SABARIMALA CONFLICT: THE PREVAILING CUSTOM VS THE CONSTITUTION Author: Mr. Aditya Aryan from ICFAI Law School, Dehradun. The Sabarimala issue has now been a long-debated issue. The Ayyappa Temple at the Sabarimala region is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites for Hindus in India. Every year’s lakhs and lakhs of devotees visit the
Government Servant Not Entitled To Full Pension/Gratuity During Pending Disciplinary/Judicial Proceedings: Allahabad HC Author: Mr. Anshul Goyal from Asian Law College. Introduction Generally, the Pension is fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee’s employment years, and from which payments are drawn to support the person’s retirement from work in the
Prison Reform Author: Raj Aryan from Lloyd Law College and Anshul Goyal from Asian Law College Mahatma Gandhi has said that one should hate the crimes, not the criminal. This doesn’t mean that criminals should not be punished for the crimes done by them. It just want to say that every individual are born equal
https://youtu.be/tErf4nkJFFM VIVEK NARAYAN SHARMA is a Socio-Politico-Constitution expert and renowned advocate and strategist practicing at the Supreme Court of India. Despite being the first generation lawyer, he has made his place in the legal fraternity and is the heartthrob of the legal profession. He is the elected Joint Secretary of the Supreme Court Advocates on
Author: Mr. Abhijeet, Law College Dehradun. Introduction The #Metoo movement has taken the country by storm in the last few weeks. People from varied industries are coming out against the predators as well as in support of the survivors. A wave of angst exists against the current scenario where every so many people (even among