HOW TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO DEMOCRACY Author: Sanhita Chakrabarty KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar. INDIAN DEMOCRACY: Participation of citizen in the decision making either directly or indirectly through elected representatives is democracy. The word ‘democracy’ is derived from the Greek words ‘demos’ which means ‘people’ and ‘kratos’ which means ‘power’[1]. Hence, democracy
HOW TO BECOME AN UBER DRIVER AND GET IT REGISTERED? WHAT IS UBER? Uber is basically a type of convenient and easy way of transport. It is a location-based app that can be booked by individual and on entering the location the car picks the person from there and drop at a prescribed location.
SPECIAL STATUS TO ANDHRA PRADESH Special Category Status is anarrangement suggested by the Fifth Finance Commission in 1969 to make the Central Government assist the development of backward states of India. An agenda was proposed by the commision for allotting a part of Central government funds to the State governments of the backward states.
Nikah Halala: With reference to rape laws in India. Introduction The practice of Nikah Halala is one of the most flawed Islamic practices necessitating cohabitation by the woman who is a victim of irreversible talaq with another manin the name of marriage, so as to enable the first husband to remarry such divorced woman.
Indian Legal Solution www.indianlegalsolution.com Article: Impact on cashless economy by Demonetization & Legal protection on the cashless transactions Author: YashSoni Btech+LLb (Cyberlaw) University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun. INTRODUCTION: 8th November, 2016 was the day when the journey of India’s National Currency Note of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 had come to an
Has ADR improved access to justice as promised? If not, what remains to be done? Author: Mr. Gautam Matani, LLM from School of Law, University of Leeds, England. The introductory stage of the civil justice system is a public good that serves more than private interests. The common courts contribute unobtrusively and fundamentally
Manual Scavenging: Ugly Truth in India “I may not be born again but if it happens, I will like to be born into a family of scavengers, so that I may relieve them of the inhuman, unhealthy, and hateful practice of carrying night soil.” – Mahatma Gandhi Manual scavenging refers to the removal of raw
SEXUAL ASSAULT FACED BY MEN AND BOYS : India’s law should recognise that men can be raped too. Author: Eesh Chaudhary Whenever we talk about rape and unethical attacks in India or about the crime of sexual nature, then we think about those who are suffering from men against women. It is very rare that
Plea of Alibi Author : Adv. Binay Adhikari The term ‘Alibi’ is a Latin word which means ‘elsewhere’ or ‘somewhere else’. In criminal proceedings alibi is used as a form of defence by the accused against the commission of an alleged offence. When an accused makes a plea of alibi in a court he or she
The doctrine of Constructive Notice Author: Gaurav Dua The law recognizes a company as an artificial person, which means it has been given some status of a legal person. It is governed by its own constitution and framework which lays down the powers, objectives, and functions of the company along with the nature of its business.
UNMARRIED DAUGHTER ENTITLED TO CLAIM MAINTENANCE Author: Saloni Bansal A person is entitled to basic amenities of life like food, clothing, shelter and another necessary requirement to live a dignified life. The maintenance law in India lays down the duty of a man to provide maintenance to his parents, wife and children. Law of maintenance
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE UNDER CONTRACT LAW Author: Robin Soni “Specific Performance” an order of the court, which is an alternative of monetary compensation awarded in case of breach of contract by any party i.e when one party fails to fulfil terms of the contract, another party can ask the court to direct the party for
Supreme Court of India Author : Mr. Aniket Dwevedi The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India and came into being on 28 January 1950. It is known to everyone that the Supreme Court is the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution and,