Author: Aditi Saboo Introduction In the vast and complex world of law, where justice is sought and legal battles are fought, there exist peculiar and perplexing situations that test our comprehension of what it means to achieve true justice. Imagine a courtroom filled with tension, where passionate arguments are presented, and the judge renders a
Article 21 of the Constitution of India ARTICLE 21: “RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY” – EXPANDED HORIZONS Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra”, Kurukshetra University. Introduction It is evidentiary from the past experiences in the judicial system that how the judicial system had evolved the scope of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. If we observe
Interpretation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India by Supreme Court Author: Rudrabhishek Chauhan, School of Law, Galgotias University. “The constitution of a nation is the preeminent basic law of that nation as in it is an instrument to administer the Government. The resolution law, of course, is strengthening since it composes associations that
Author: Ms. Saloni Ratra, Amity Law School Noida. 1. INTRODUCTION The term derived from Greek roots “EU” means “well or good” and“Thanatos” means- “death‟ means good death. “The term Euthanasia normally implies an intentional termination of life by another at the explicit request of the person who wishes to die. Euthanasia is generally defined as
Justice Ashok Bhushan Ashok Bhushan was born on 5 July 1956 in JaunpurUttar Pradesh and is currently a judge at the Supreme Court of India. He was the 31stChief Justice of the Kerala High Court. Early Life He was born in JaunpurUttar Pradesh on 5 July 1956. He completed his graduation in Bachelor
Article: Cyber-crimes, security and its remedies Author : Yash Soni Btech+LLb (Cyberlaw) University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun. Cyber-crime is a type of crime which falls under the virtual world that is known as “Cyberspace”. The Term Cyberspace is very broad with no barriers as in the current ERA we can see that
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES Author: Kavya Jhawar, GLS Law college, Ahmedabad. Human Trafficking is one of the worst problems which the world is facing now with some countries being the biggest importer whereas some are an exporter and this is how all the countries are contributing to this crime. The United Nations defines Human Trafficking