An Introduction to Citizenship Amendment Act- Is it Constitutional? Author: Charu Chadha, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun Introduction The Minister of Home Affairs introduced the Citizenship (Amendment), 2019 in Lok Sabha. The bill seeks to alter the Citizenship Act of 1955 in order to allow some religious communities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan eligible
Legal Disability and Its Effect on CPC with reference to Limitation Act Author: Charu Chadha, from Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, India Introduction The intention of the statute of limitations is to put an end to litigation in accordance with the principle, interest reipublicae ut sit finis litium which states that it is in
Author: R.Pon Aishwarya, Alliance University, Bengaluru Introduction: Evolution has always been the only constant one and money also had its part of evolution. Money was created by man to replace the existing Barter system. [1]A barter system means the exchange of goods between two parties. There was a need for replacements because the people’s requirements would
Consumer Protection Act, 2019 Author: Arppitha Saji, Government Law college, Calicut. Introduction Consumer means a person or a group of persons who intends to order, order or uses purchased goods, products, or services. In short, the consumer is a being who consumes the goods, products, or services that may be for his/her personal needs family,
Author: Rishi Tibrewal, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University Introduction: In recent years, more and more of India’s states have adopted legislation limiting religious conversion, specifically for “forcing” or “enticing” conversions. Current laws are based on different colonial legislations under British India and other princely countries (including anti-conversion, immorality and public security). Implementing such regulations appears to involve
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Author: Chandrakant Kumar Singh, CNLU Tax reductions are lessening the sum of taxpayers money that goes towards sales authorities. Since they save voters’ money, tax cuts are usually popular. Tax increases are not. Tax cuts happen in various forms. The government can reduce taxes on profits, income, sales, or assets. The reduction may be a
‘Willful Disobedience of Court Orders: Contempt Law’ Author: Khushboo Agarwal, ICFAI, Dehradun Introduction Every nation has the authority to serve justice to its people, so does India has. India consists of many lower and high courts, with the Supreme Court as the apex body of the judiciary. The citizens are bound by the order and
Author: Nandinee Singh, Amity Law School, Noida INTRODUCTION Criminal law is to secure the country from criminals and lawbreakers. Therefore, the law makes sure that the wrongdoers/lawbreakers suffer the punishment prescribed for their crimes. Criminal law comprises both substantive and procedural criminal law. Punishments and definitions for a crime are explained under the substantive law
Author : Aeshita Marwah, University of Petroleum & Energy Sciences. As stated in Rigveda and other scriptures, ancient Indian women maintained a high level of respect in society. The standing of our ladies and their heroic actions from the Vedic period to present times may be recorded in volumes. However, later on, women lost their
Author: Siddharth Shankar Singh Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law The competency of parties to enter into a contract is one of the most basic parts of a legal contract. ‘Article 11 of the Indian Contract Act 1872′ states an individual’s ability to engage in a contract to be reliant on three factors; to reach
Author: Utkarsh Singh; Amity University, Lucknow INTRODUCTION Amid enormous political, social, and conservative perspectives, the world is seeing a fight against one another through words. It will not say that the occasions aren’t far when another sort of war will begin by this discourse through online media and parties. Dehumanizing and stigmatizing are new weapons
Author: Shreya Singh; Amity University, Lucknow I. INTRODUCTION We are living in a time where the security of individual information has gotten unpreventable. Nations everywhere in the world are refreshing their laws for handling information. The headway of the innovation and the dynamism of the lawful world gives a standpoint of security and information assurance
Author: Rishi Tibrewal, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University Introduction: Bailment means a relationship in which one person’s personal property is temporarily held by another person. The ownership of the products or items is with one person and the possession is with another person. There are several circumstances in which this takes place. Bailment is therefore an important topic
Author: Anisha Tak, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Introduction The Transfer of Property Act was enacted in the year 1882. This act established uniformity in the regulation of the transactions associated with the transfer of immovable property. Before the formulation of this act, there were a lot of conflicts in dealing with such