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
Legal Rights of Muslim Women Author: Ms. Upasana Borah Introduction The topic of Muslim’s women is vast. Today, the issues of women rights in Muslim personal law is highly controversial. Specially, Muslim women rights relating to Marriage, Triple Talaq, Inheritance, and Maintenance. However, women’s inequality is God’s commandment, in Islam enshrined in immutable law by
Movie: Article 15: Do We all deserve punishment for violating Article 15? Author: Ms. Udita Singh, Law Faculty, Law Centre, DU. Co-ordinator: Ms. Paavni Thareja We all feel proud of being born an Indian. The diversity in languages, cultures, and habits form a part of our identity- as individuals and as citizens. After all, “Unity
CURRENT LAWS AND SITUATION OF DOWRY DEATH AND CRUELTY IN INDIA Author: Mr. Ritwij shrivastava, Dr. D.Y Patil Law College. Introduction- Dowry deaths are deaths of married women who are murdered or driven to suicide by continuous harassment and torture by their husbands and in-laws over a dispute about their dowry, making women’s homes the
Collegium System In Appointment Of Judges Is Unworthy. Author: Mr. Aditya Aryan, ICFAI Law School, Dehradun. Many of us may have heard the word collegium for the first time when there were allegations against Honourable Justice Dipak Mishra as the collegium mounted a virtual revolt against the ex-chief justice. Now the main question is what
Author: Ms. Palak Arora, VIPS ONE PERSON COMPANY We will be talking about One Person Company which is one of the types of company. But before that, we need to know what company is? Company is a legal entity/legal person having status and personality, it is separate and distinct from the members who constitute it.
Author: Ms. Palak Arora, VIPS Constitutionality of environmental law The Indian constitution is the only constitution that not only tells the citizens their rights and duties but also the government gets to know their powers and functions. This is one of the reasons why our constitution is considered to be the longest constitution. Its provisions
Author: KM ASHWANI, JIMS SCHOOL OF LAW ARTICLE ON: CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF HINDU MARRIAGE AMENDMENT BILL 2010 INTRODUCTION Marriage forms the very foundation of social organization. The Hindu Marriage Act regards marriage as a sacrament which is eternal in its being. Without the basis of this institution of marriage, the society cannot exist and will
Author: Ms. Chiraaksha Karla, GGSIPU People of our generation are enjoying life in unimaginable ways with the recent advancement in the technology pertaining to computer, software, and telecommunications. Now, the geographical limits don’t exist and information can be shared anywhere with the fastest speed. And this is where the electronic commerce finds it’s most delightful use