Author 1: Ms Mishika Loonker, Institute of Law, Nirma University; Author 2: Ms Divya Mehta, Institute of Law, Nirma University “An ounce of mediation is worth a pound of arbitration and a ton of litigation!” -Joseph Grynbaum Introduction This article discusses in detail the recent amendment made under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and
THE OFFENCE OF THEFT UNDER THE IPC Author: This article is written by Kammate NATIGOU *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION The notion of theft is as old as the existence of man on earth. Theft is a social phenomenon. Men always have this tendency to appropriate
Author- Kumar Ankit, Rajiv Gandhi National Law University. INTRODUCTION In everyday life, everybody is driving their existence with innovation. Our day-by-day life relies upon innovation. In this way, people tend to know about cyberspace and how its function. Cyberspace has all that a person requires as far as information on anything. In this way, people
Author: Jatin Garg, VIPS, Delhi INTRODUCTION India is a country that has abundant personal laws, each community has its own personal law. The Hindu, the majority community has separate family law, so have Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs. Hindus and Muslims have since time immemorial maintained that their laws are of divine origin. However, no such
Author: Ms. Kritika Goyal, Amity Law School, Delhi. Judicial and Non-Judicial Stamp Paper In any society, relationships are built on commercial and non-commercial agreements. Parties agree to a negotiated and typically binding arrangement of things between them, as to the course of action which will flow from each other. These arrangements can be of and
Author: RAVI AHUJA, IV YEAR BLS LLB, M. S COLLEGE OF LAW, MUMBRA *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION: RTI ACT 2005[1][i] refers to the Right to Information Act 2005, which was enacted on the 15th of July 2005 and was to be made enforceable across India
Author: Simran, B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com Introduction: Rape and Sexual Assault is a sad reality of life. Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code defines Rape. Rape is reported as a rapidly-growing violent crime. Sexual harassment and rape are very
Author: Gaurav, 3rd Year B.A. LL.B., ICFAI University, Dehradun *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION Marital rape in general means a husband having sexual intercourse with his wife without her consent or by forcing and committing assault. There’s no proper definition of marital rape in India for
Author: Kritika Shaw, Bba.llb, 4th year, ICFAI University, Dehradun *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPT Irretrievable breakdown of marriage is now taking a huge pace in today’s world. Irretrievable breakdown of marriage under Hindu marriage act, 1955 means a marriage which is completely broken and
Author: Vaddi Ganga Sri, 3rd year B.A.LLB, Rajiv Gandhi College of Law, Kakinada *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION: A man who criticises one reputation through oral or written is called defamation. Defamation is of two types one is libel and another one is slander. In
Author: PRATYUSH PRAKHAR, BA.LL.B.(Hons), ICFAI University, Dehradun *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION In tort law, if a person does a wrongful act that causes harm to another person, He is held accountable and must pay damages or provide some other form of compensation to the victim,
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR RAPE Author: Ruchita Srivastava *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com INTRODUCTION THEY RAPE BRUTALLY BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT THE PUNISHMENT IS NOT BRUTAL... Naufa Yahiya Girls and women in India are urged to dress appropriately, stay at home, and avoid going out alone because it
Author: Vishwendra Prashant, The ICFAI University, Dehradun *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com COMPLAINT TO THE MAGISTRATE INTRODUCTION The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 lays down the procedures for filing a complaint to the Magistrate. In a general sense, a complaint means a formal allegation against a party.
Human Trafficking: Global and Local Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking Author: Ms Champa Devi, PhD. Research Scholar, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. *The author has written this article while pursuing a training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com Introduction: Human trafficking being a violation of human rights is a very heinous crime. It involves the
Arbitration procedures and practice in India: overview Author: Veera Lakshmi Satya Triveni, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Law, Kakinada *Author has written this article while pursuing training program on article writing by indianlegalsolution.com Introduction: Arbitration refers to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) which is a method for resolving disputes outside of the official judicial mechanisms. Arbitration is