Primer on International Courts and Tribunals. Author: Ms. Anmol Tanwar, NLU Jodhpur. International Court of Justice • One of the six core organs, and the primary judicial organ, of the United Nations. • Established in the UN Charter of 1945 and commenced operations in 1946. Its Constitution and Procedure is laid down in the Statute of
Fugitive Economic Offender Bill Author : Manish Goyal, CNLU, Patna. There have been several instances of economic offenders fleeing the jurisdiction of Indian courts, anticipating the commencement, or during the pendency, of criminal proceedings. The absence of such offenders from Indian courts has several deleterious consequences – it hampers investigation in criminal cases; it wastes precious
Rights and Duties of Registrar of Companies Author : Manish Goyal, CNLU, Patna. The Registrar of Companies (ROC) as defined under Section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013, is appointed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs which is responsible for the regulation of Indian companies. At present, there are 22 Registrars of Companies holding offices in
Are cameras in Public places an invasion of Privacy : Author: Priyanka Arthimalla, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. With the recent judgment making Right to privacy, a fundamental right, several obligations raised on the part of governing officials, one of the issues that is being discussed is, surveillance on public and raising concerns on privacy. A
Theft and Robbery Author : Ayush Kumar Jain, Presidency University, Bangalore. Theft Theft refers to the act of dishonestly removing something from a person’s possession without the person’s consent or knowledge. In common parlance we use the term stealing. However in order to invite the application of the term theft there are certain parameters which we need
Rights of mesne mortgagee Author : Ayush Kumar Jain, Presidency University, Bangalore. Introduction The original Section 94 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 was repealed by the Civil Procedure Code. 1908. This section corresponds with Section 75 of the Act, prior to the amendment of 1929. According to Section 75 of the Transfer of Property Act,
Author : Diksha Mahla. Download Full Paper, Click Here. Introduction Around 1 million website links were removed recently by Google which infringed the copyrights (including music, movies, software). If you create something new and interesting then you don’t want anyone else to get profit from that idea and this has resulted in the emergence
Culpable Homicide Author : Ayush Kumar Jain, Presidency University, Bangalore. Culpable Homicide is defined in Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It consist of both physical and mental element, where an act is committed which is done with the intention of causing death or with such knowledge that the act which he or she
OFFENCES AGAINST HUMAN BODY Author: Kavya Jhawar Humans, who claim to be the only intelligible species on this earth, feel they have humanity amongst them but the fact is that the humans in 21st century are the ones who do not have a humanistic approach; they are self-centered. They think only about themselves and can
Private defense Author : Mr. varenyam shukla, Rajiv Gandhi University of Law The state has the duty to protect its citizens and their property from harm. However, circumstances may arise when the aid of state machinery is not available and there is imminent danger to a person or his property. In such situations, a person
How Right To Privacy Impacts Aadhaar Author : Mr. varenyam shukla, Rajiv Gandhi University of Law. Overview With much appreciation and fame over the past month coming to the ‘Right to Privacy is a fundamental right’ judgement by the Supreme Court, there still exists the issue of Aadhaar being valid or not which is still pending.
Author : Sakshi Singh Faculty of Law, BHU The banking sector in India as we see today developed and evolved in the last decade of the 18th Century. It was in the post-independence period that the government started to get involved in the economic matters of the nation, be it, private individual. India’s independence marked
Drawbacks of Consumer protection law Author : Shiva Vishnoi One of the world’s most outstanding and simple enactment of our parliament is Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Such a simple law is not gifted to many countries. Before the enactment of this act, there were certain enactments which protected the consumers only in an indirect way.
Author : Mr. Apratim De In the following article, the author has tried to discuss one of the world ’s most dangerous industrial disaster i.e. Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Also, the author has talked about how politics always overpowers humanity, good conscience and is concerned only with the fulfilment of their own motives. “Many have been
Author : Shrimee Co Author : Apurva sharma , AMU INRODUCTION In the country in which hunger, poverty, environmental and health problem are too common we should demand from our government a good primary health care system. As India, being a democratic country provides us with the basic fundamental rights, especially the right to life enshrined in