Author: Ms. Anubhuti Agrawal, JLU School of Law, Bhopal Short title, extent, and commencement. 1. (1) This Act may be called the Income-tax Act, 1961. (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) Save as otherwise provided in this Act, it shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1962. Introduction & Brief
Author: Ms. Anubhuti Agrawal, JLU School of Law, Bhopal INTRODUCTION As we know that in Ancient times our country, INDIA, was popularly known as „Golden Bird‟ because people of our country were more civilized in terms of coordination and co-operation, worked in a very enthusiastic & honest manner so as to provide fruits of their
Cyber-Crime in India Author: Prakalp Shrivastava, Jagran Lakecity University. Introduction Cybercrime refers to crime in which a computer is the object of a crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or used as a tool for committing an offence such as child pornography, hate crimes, etc. Cybercriminals may use a computer to gain access to personal information, trade
Pendency of cases in the judiciary Author: Aayush Akar, National Law University, Odisha. The territory of the Republic of India as defined under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is witnessing a crisis of pendency of cases in the court. The main objective of the judiciary is to deliver affordable and speedy justice which is
PLASTIC BAN IN INDIA Author: Ms. Kashish Khurana, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal Plastic bags play a very vital role in our day to day life. It is used by each and every person for one or the other purpose, may they be a businessman or a street vendor. The reason why plastic bags
Author: Aaradhya Shrivastava, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. WATER POLLUTION INTRODUCTION: Our survival on this earth is depended on three resources- water, air, soil, nature’s three valuable gifts to mankind. Among the three resources, water is the most essential and plays a very important part of our day to day life. Life without
MAIN PROVISIONS OF ARMS ACT, 1959 Author: Ms. Kashish Khurana, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal INTRODUCTION The Arms Act, 1959 is an act of Parliament of India to consolidate and amend the laws relating to arms and ammunitions in order to curb illegal weapons and violence stemming from them. This act replaced the Arms
ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE STATE Author: Aaradhya Shrivastava, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal INTRODUCTION The Constitution makers had decided to adopt the same pattern of Parliamentary System of Government in the States, i.e. a replica of Government at the Union. The only difference in this system is that the Constitutional head of the
NECESSITY OF VIDEO RECORDING UNDER SECTION 161 OF CrPC Author: Aaradhya Shrivastava, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal Video Recording of a statement by the police officer means recording the statement of the eye-witness or any other witness by the police so as to avoid confusion later in time. Video recording is very important
CRITIQUE OF THE PROVISION OF COPYRIGHT SOCIETIES UNDER THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 Author: Aaradhya Shrivastava, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. INTRODUCTION Copyright has an important place in Intellectual Property Rights. Copyright is a fundamental area of intellectual property rights which is important not only with respect to works authored by the individual but
PATENT INFRINGEMENT BY APPLE Author: Ms. Kashish Khurana, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal INTRODUCTION What is a patent? A patent is an official right given to a specific person or a corporation to produce, sell or use a particular product. It is a kind of document that helps you represent the particular right you
FINANCIAL RIGHTS Author: Ms. Kashish Khurana, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. Generally people are not aware of all the rights that are available to them. Even if we are aware, we only know about those rights which have fundamental, legal and constitutional importance. So, let’s get some knowledge about the financial rights that
Breach of Contract in Sales of Goods act,1930 Author: Shrankhala Parwar, School of Law, DAVV, Indore. ● Describe the History and Development of the law of Sale and Goods in India. The whole object of sales of goods is to transfer property from one person to another. According to section 4(1) of the sales of
Political defections and their legality Author: Shrankhala Parwar, School of Law, DAVV, Indore Are you confuse about why any party member can frequently change their party and goes to become a member of some other party. And are you curious to know about the anti-defection laws in India, so this write-up is all for you.
ARE LOWER COURTS NOT SUBJECT TO DEVELOPMENT Author: Ms. Kashish Khurana, School of Law Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal. Every morning we get up, we see a new world growing and glowing. As we have almost completed two decades of the 21st century, we are growing in every field for advancement. But one question remains unanswered.