EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN MATTER OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India provides various fundamental rights in part III under which article 16 provides equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. Article 16 is provided to all citizens of the country. Article 16 covers the
GODMAN: THREAT TO INDIAN SOCIETY Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law India is a democratic country with freedom of religion i.e. secularism. A contemporary India which looks like a modern country with all scientific establishments but also believe in superstitions like faith in godmen. Godmen are the charismatic gurus. It would not be
SEDITION LAW NEEDED TO COMBAT ANTI-NATIONAL ELEMENTS Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law Recently, while addressing an election rally at Vilobi ground in Lakhi the Union home minister Rajnath Singh said: “Sedition law will be made more effective if BJP regains power”. There is a tussle between two governments regarding sedition laws in India. The
HOW TO STRENGTHEN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law INTRODUCTION Corporate governance refers are the legal and non-legal principles and practices affecting control of publicly held business corporations. In other words, we can say that corporate governance is all about “promoting corporate fairness, transparency, and accountability.” In the last decade, corporate
TRANSGENDER PERSONS (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS) BILL, 2019 Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law INTRODUCTION A person’s sex is usually assigned at birth, but a relatively small group of persons may bear with bodies that incorporate both or certain aspects of both male and female physiology. This community includes very fewer people due to which they
CASE LAWS ON LGBT RIGHTS Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law The LGBT community includes the following groups: Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgender. Most LGBT people in India remain closeted, fearing discrimination from their families, who might see homosexuality as shameful. In 2001, the Netherlands became the first nation to allow same-sex marriage. In
HIGHEST UNEMPLOYMENT IN 45 YEARS IN INDIA Author: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law “Unemployment is a great tragedy. The man who goes about hopelessly seeking work in order to earn bread for his children is a living reproach to civilization.”…………………………………………………..Carlos Saavendra Lamas Unemployment is one of the major concerns for almost every country
Interviewee: Adv. Rajendra Beniwal, Founding Partner, Karma Law Associates. Interviewer: Ms. Jyoti Jha, JEMTEC, School of Law Sir, kindly introduce yourself and what is your educational qualification? I am an alumnus of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. I did B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) and graduated in the year 2014. The GNLU had offered enormous opportunities to shape my
LATEST JUDGMENTS ON MAINTENANCE AND THEIR PRINCIPLES Author: Mr. Badal Khurana, JIMS School of Law Sachin Gupta v.Rachana Gupta on 21 January 2019 Delhi High Court Principle: High Court of Delhi noted that keeping in view of the fact that the wife can maintain a petition at any place where she is residing and the fact that
Mob Lynching, and the selective outrage Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat Recently, in our country, the incidents of mob lynching have suddenly been increased but the main question that arises here is why only the mob lynching of ‘Tabrez Ansari’ or ‘Aklakh’ are the one that gets highlighted not the lynching of
Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019: An analysis Author: Mr. Parth Thummar, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur. Introduction: Citizenship is at the heart of any modern state. It defines the relationship of an individual with a political community and recognizes his full and equal membership in that community. A citizen is the opposite
Section 482 Cr.P.C: Recent supreme Court Judgments and modifications Author – Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Saving of inherent powers of the High Court. Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to limit or affect the inherent powers of the High Court to make such
Critical analysis of sabarimala verdict Author- Pallav vats, Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat. Introduction: – The present article will try to find out the answer to one of the most burning questions of this time that is the verdict given by Supreme Court on the entry of women in sabarimala temple of Kerala. It may
CULPABLE HOMICIDE AND MURDER Author: Ms. Deepsi Rawat, Law College, Dehradun [1] INTRODUCTION The term culpable homicide and murder are the two most confusing terms in the Indian Penal Code, 1860. There is a thin line difference between the two terms. Culpable homicide is the genus and murder is the species.[2]” The basic difference between
JUSTICE AMARENDRA NATH SEN Author:- Ankita Karn, REVA University The Supreme Court is the Apex Court of India. This is the highest authority of the country for the judicial seekers in order to get justice. This consists of the Chief Justice of India along with 30 Judges. Justice Amarendra Nath Sen is a Bengali Jurist,