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
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 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
JUDICIAL REVIEW AND JUDICIAL OVER-REACH Author: Gayatri Sahu JUDICIAL REVIEW The doctrine of judicial review originated & developed in the U.S.A. It came from the case Marbury Vs Madison (1803). Judicial review is a basic feature of the constitution (part of the basic structure). Constitution has conferred the power to both high court & supreme
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 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
RIGHT TO FORM ASSOCIATION (MISUSE OF ARTICLE 19) The right guaranteed to form associations or unions is more or less a charter for all working people class in this nation. Trade union activity was not only restricted by most of the Western nations until comparatively recently, but in many nations, it was even looked upon
WE DEMAND ONE NATION ONE LAW, UNIFORM CIVIL CODE – ARTICLE 44 OF OUR CONSTITUTION Author: Ms. Gayatri sahu, ITM University, Raipur. The UCC is not an invention of ruling government it was proposed in the original constitution of the India and was debated in the parliament in 1949 and later between 1951 and 1954 even
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
CAN DISABLED PERSON FILE A SUIT? Author: Livya P. Lalu from Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida. India has somewhere in the range of 40 to 80 million people with a disability. Be that as it may, low education, few occupations and across the board social disgrace are making crippled individuals among the most barred in India. Youngsters
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
An Analysis Of Tax Evasion In India Author: Livya P. Lalu from Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida. In today’s society, taxes are said to be the most important source of financing goods, and it is one of the most powerful tools used for the development of economic and social activities in the economy and in addition,
Author: Mr. Nitish, UPES, Dehradun. Introduction “A right-based enactment is akin to a welfare measure. [It] should receive a liberal interpretation”. The Right to Information Act, 2005 (hereinafter RTI Act) was enacted by the parliament of India “to provide for setting out a practical regime of right to information for citizens” and replace the erstwhile Freedom
Guardianship under Hindu and Muslim law The Dharmashastras never include the law of guardianship it was developed by the courts during the British rule. It was established that the father is the natural guardian of the children and after Father’s death, the mother will be the natural guardian and no one else can be the