Refusal to sex after 16 years of marriage is not cruelty.

Refusal of conjugal rights (sexual intercourse) by wife after 16 years of marriage cannot be construed as cruelty, said the Madras high court dismissing a petition by a man from Erode who moved the court seeking the divorce, alleging matrimonial cruelty by his wife. The court also chided the man for refusing to gratefully acknowledge the changes associated with ageing and

Interview of Adv. Puneet Bhasin (Cyber-Law Expert).

Introduction: Advocate Puneet Bhasin is a Pioneer in Technology Laws in India and a Cyber Law Expert practising in Mumbai in matters involving Cyber Crimes, E-Commerce and Intellectual Property disputes in cyberspace along with advising Online Gaming companies/ Content-based Mobile Apps and Set-Top boxes, Payment on Demand Video providers about the legalities of the same.

Testimony and Affidavit.

Differences between Testimony and affidavit Author: Ms. Kritika Goyal, Amity Law School, Delhi. Affidavit Affidavit is a term commonly used when dealing with the procedural aspect of any judicial or legislative matter.  An affidavit is a willingly made declaration as the existence of certain things and the person stating them, puts them in writings signs it and

Interview of Famous Cyber Law Expert Adv. Prashant Mali.

Introduction: Adv. Prashant Mali, is a famous International Cybersecurity & Cyber Law Expert Lawyer. He practices in cybercrime, Data Protection Law, AI, Blockchain, Fintech, E-commerce, Financial & EOW crimes, Privacy Law, Trademarks, Copyright, Consumer & Electronic Evidence. A Practising Bombay High Court Lawyer & Legal Counsel in Mumbai, India. He is country’s only technology lawyer with prior working

A Legal Insight into the world of Voodooism, Black Magic and Witchcraft.

Author: Pranjjall Sharma, Law Student, 3rd Year [email protected] “Woman branded a witch, nose chopped off in Bihar.” “Dalit girl’s death, cops suspect human sacrifice.” “Man arrested for human sacrifice, skeletons found at his house.” “Father sacrifices his own daughter to attain greater wealth.” How does reading these headlines make you feel? Angry, agitated or disgusted with

4th Amity National Moot Court Competition, 2019.

About the Competition Amity Law School, Amity University, Haryana proudly announces its 4th National Moot Court Competition from 8th – 10th March 2019. It is a fine medium for future legal counsels to engage comprehensively in intricate deliberations to frame their arguments in context with the proposition and learn the art of advocacy to polish their skills. Eligibility All students enrolled