Laws on objectionable posts Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction Today it’s an era of development that has to lead to the emergence of the cyber world and there is a massive expansion in the growth of technology. As Information Technology evolved it gave birth to the cyberspace where the internet
Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat. Case comment Vishaka&Ors. V/S State of Rajasthan (Air 1997 Sc 3011) – Sexual Harassment Landmark Case Bench Of Judges: CJI, Sujata V. Manohar, B. N. Kirpal Vishaka & ors. v/s state of Rajasthan[1]is a case which deals with the evil of Sexual Harassment of women at her
Elements Of A Crime: Mens Rea And Actus Reus Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat Introduction Most crimes consist of two broad elements: mens rea and actus Reus. Mens rea means to have “a guilty mind.” The rationale behind the rule is that it is wrong for society to punish those who innocently
Online Banking Fraud In India Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction We live in a digital world where more members than ever before are banking online or on their mobile phones. The deregulation and adoption of technology led to a revolution in the Banking Industry. Through technology development, banking services have
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How to file a complaint in competition commission of India Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) was established under the Competition Act, 2002 for the administration, implementation and enforcement of the Act, and was duly constituted in March 2009. The following are the objectives of the Commission.
Can UBER be sued? How? Procedure? For which acts can UBER be sued? Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. 1. Introduction Every day, individuals are injured while on the premises of a business or using the services of the service provider. Injured individuals may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit
STATEMENT BY A PERSON WHO CANNOT BE CALLED AS A WITNESS Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law. “All the evidence that we have indicates that it is possible to assume in almost every human being” INTRODUCTION Section 32[1] and the subsequent Section 33[2]of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deal with the relevancy of
DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law Divorce “An Official or Legal Process To End A Marriage” WHAT DO WE UNDERSTAND BY DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT? A method through which both the parties agree and seek a peaceful separation. Under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955[1], the parties can seek divorce by mutual consent by filing a
PROCEDURE OF ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law. What do we understand by the term arrest and where is it defined? One of the most common terms which we hear in the modern era is “arrest”. Whosoever does or has done any act which is against the law, gets arrested.
Whether Disciplinary Proceedings Against Employees Is A ‘Personal Information’ Exempted From Disclosure Under RTI Act Author: Mr. Harshal Sreen, Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction The RTI Act is one of the most discussed laws of recent times and also it gives a plethora of power to the people than any other law in India.
INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY IN CARTEL CASES Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law Competition Law seeks to ensure healthy market competition and its effective functioning by felicitating competition outcomes and prescribing anti-competitive acts. Competition Law in India is governed by the Competition Act, 2002 which aims at preventing anti-competitive acts and to promote the interests
D.K. BASU V. STATE OF WEST BENGAL Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law Court Before the Supreme Court of India Decided on 18.12.1996 Bench Kuldip Singh and A.S.Anand JJ In this case, the main parties were Shri DK Basu and the State of West Bengal. This case revolved around
CHALLENGES BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law INTRODUCTION The platform of Social Media has been a rage in recent times. The biggest gift humankind has received from scientific evolution is information technology which has led to a fast forward mode by introducing unprecedented speed in information & communication via social
MOHD. ASLAM VS UNION OF INDIA Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law In the case of MOHD ASLAM VS UNION OF INDIA the petitioner (MOHD ASLAM) filed a contempt petition against the respondent (Shri Kalyan Singh), then Chief Minister that he willfully disobeyed the court’s order. There was a prior case in which