Witch-Hunting in India

Witch Hunting in India: Most atrocious form of violence against women. Author: Shubhangi Singh Rajora In India, from antiquity, several evil practices have been followed, which include the dowry system, sati pratha etc. The belief system of our society has with the development of economic as well as education been able to eradicate many of

Media Trial

Media Trial – Destruction of Justice system Author: Aditi Arora, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, IPU Media and Media Trial Media, primary means of mass communication, incorporating Television, newspaper, internet, radio, which ultimately influence people at large scale. It plays a crucial role in swaying public’s perception. Media Trial, traced back its origin from

Closed Doors, Open Windows to New Crimes

CLOSED DOORS, WINDOW TO NEW CRIMES Author: Sabrin Philip, B.Sc(Honors)Forensic Science, currently pursuing M.A Criminology with specialization in Forensic Psychology, National Forensic Sciences University, Gujarat , India. Co-Author: Krupa Nishar, Ph.D.(pursuing in Forensic Psychology), MSc Forensic Psychology Assistant Professor, National Forensic Sciences University, Gujarat, India. Introduction: Crime did not dry up completely during the pandemic;

Startups and Team Education: Highlights

Startups and Team Education: Highlights Education matters. On all stages of your life and business issues, it is significant to be well-educated. More to this good education is not only about graduating from university but keeping on acquiring new knowledge and skills continuously. High-quality team education predetermines startup success but is to be closely combined

Farm Bill: An Analysis

Author: Vaishnavi Dandotikar, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad Recently, farmers all over India carried out large-scale protests against the Central Government’s new amendments to the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Act. The farmers were unhappy about the proposed (now legislated) reforms which the government has implemented in order to achieve their goal of doubling farmer’s income by

Gram Swaraj and Local Self Government

Gram Swaraj and Local Self Government Author: Stuti Agarwal, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) 1. Introduction Gram Swaraj also called village self-rule, was a pivotal concept in Gandhi’s thinking. According to Gandhi’s thought, the village was his priority for political and social organization. The village was his center of attention for this organization.

National Workshop on Art of Advocacy & Nuances, ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun: April 24, 2021 (11:00 AM onwards)

A National Workshop on Art of Advocacy & Nuances is being organized by ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun on April 24, 2021 (11:00 AM onwards). About ICFAI Law School, Dehradun ICFAI Law School (formerly known as Faculty of Law), a constituent of the ICFAI University, Dehradun is established with the objective of developing

Awesome Benefits of Successful Completion of Cisco 300-430 Certbolt Exam with Practice Tests

Awesome Benefits of Successful Completion of Cisco 300-430 Certbolt Exam with Practice Tests The advantages of tech specialists, who took investment to improve themselves through Cisco certifications, are tremendously huge. Unlike an ordinary non-certified specialist, you are more likely to land on jobs with higher market value. Apart from the perks for your employment journey,

Evolution of Supreme Court in India

Evolution of Supreme Court in India Author: Stuti Agarwal, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) Introduction The idea of dharma or law in ancient India was encouraged by the Vedas which includes various regulations and directives of the management and rites and put together in Dharma Sutras, which were used in various Vedic schools

Industrial Democracy: A Way Forward

Authored by- Stuti Agarwal, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY: A WAY FORWARD 1. Introduction The category ‘labour’ is encompassed within the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution. The Parliament has passed three labour code bills on September 22 namely- (a) The Industrial Relations Code Bill, 2020 which effectively entails the