Category: Legal Articles

Crime and Consent :Critical Analysis.

Crime and Consent Author : Saumya Snehal, CNLU Patna. It is an old saying, “Where women are honoured, gods reside there.” From time immemorial, women have been considered as goddesses like Durga, Parvati, Kali, Shakti, Vaishnomata, Bhairavi so on and so forth. Indians put them on the pedestal and offer prayers and sacrifices. In contrast, more ‘goddesses’

How to obtain the license of Arbitration and Mediation in India.

HOW TO OBTAIN THE LICENSE OF ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION IN INDIA Author : Prachi Tiwari, Mody University.   INTRODUCTION In our country the system of imparting justice through courts has given rise to certain serious problems like expensive litigation, excessive delays and huge pendency of cases. Thus, it has become very strenuous for marginalized and

RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIA : ARTICLE

ARTICLE ON- RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIA Author: Ms. Kavisha Gupta New Law College, Pune.   Transgender individuals will be people of all ages or sex whose appearance, individual attributes, or practices contrast from generalizations about how men and ladies are ‘assumed’ to be. Transgender individuals have existed in each culture, race, and class since the

Patent filing in India

PATENT FILING IN INDIA   Ever thought out your innovation getting recognition? Well, it all began in the year 1911 with the Indian Patents and Designs Act. Today the amended Patents Act of 1970 is the governing legislation and this Indian legislation is in conformity with TRIPS, hence ensuring that international standard compliance is monitored.

Law and Morality

Law and morality INTRODUCTION Law and morality are both too uncertain terms. many jurists, a philosopher from ancient Greek time to modern time tried to define these to terms. These two terms have a vast sphere. the reason for not finding any definite meaning of these terms can be that both these terms are dynamic

Impact of Media on Social, Economic and Political Fabric of Democracy.

Human Rights and Media. Author: Priyanka Saraogi and Prachi Tiwari               Mody university, (College of Law and Governance). INTRODUCTION I should rather have a completely free press, with all the dangers involved in the wrong use of the freedom, than a suppressed or regulated press”. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru When the constitution