Tag: law

Call for Submissions: DNLU Student Law Journal-Online Call for Submissions 

About the University Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur was established in 2018. The University is established for the advancement of learning, teaching, research, and diffusion of knowledge in the field of law. About the DNLU SLJ The DNLU Student Law Journal (DNLU SLJ) is a flagship journal of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, established with the objective

Sources of International Law

Author: Harshika Gupta INTRODUCTION International law encompasses a set of regulations and guidelines that dictate how state and non-state entities should interact, as determined and explained by various legal experts. Its roots can be traced back to a distinct foundation and did not emerge from thin air. Drafting international law is a meticulous and intricate

CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF MEDIA TRIALS IN INDIA WITH AN COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF IT’S IMPACT ON INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM

Nafiz Nasrin , 4th Year Amity Kolkata ABSTRACT Media is the fourth pillar of democracy. In democratic country the right to freedom of press guaranteed by the Indian constitution, media considered as a Janta Adalats or public court every step of media impact the societal structure where every publication of media every media coverage influence

The Extension of Artificial Intelligence in The Legal Arena

Nitya Shukla, 2nd year, ICFAI University, Dehradun Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology across various industries, and the legal arena is no exception. With advancements in machine learning, natural language processing, and data analytics, AI has the potential to revolutionize the legal profession. This article explores the extension of AI in

Communis Opinio

Author: Siddharth Shankar Singh Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law MEANING Translated as “Common Opinion” or the “Opinion of the Majority”, it could be seen as another term for a famous legal maxim – “Communis Error Facit Jus”. It is used as the generally held view of the masses. It says that if there’s a

Notification for Rajasthan RJS Judiciary recruitment 2023 is out – [149 Vacancies For District Judge Cadre ]

The judiciary sector in India is one of the most prestigious and sought-after fields for those seeking a career in law. The state of Rajasthan has recently announced its RJS Judiciary recruitment 2023 notification, offering 149 positions for eligible candidates. This is an excellent opportunity for those aspiring to be a part of the Rajasthan

JOB ALERT : AM (Legal) at GMR in Delhi – Apply

About the Vacancy To support the  legal advisory function for the Corporate finance function of GMR group by assisting in  driving the transaction including drafting, reviewing and negotiating financing agreements until financial closure Education Qualification LLB Gradudate Experience 4+ years of experience in corporate role or In-house counsel Good Understanding of corporate laws , SEBI

Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain

Author: Aeshita Marwah, a student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Case commentary: Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain Bench: Krishnaiyer, V.R. Petitioner: Indira Nehru Gandhi (Smt.) Vs. Respondent: Raj Narain & Anr. Date of Judgment: 24/06/1975 Citation: 1975 AIR 1590 1975 SCC (2) 159 For many reasons, the case of Indira Gandhi v. Raj

KESAVANANDA BHARATI SRIPADAGALVARU V. STATE OF KERALA (CASE COMMENTARY)-

Ashutosh Tiwari, Mumbai University Thane Campus COURT The Supreme Court of India provided the judgment on this case CASE NUMBER Writ Petition (Civil)  135 of 1970 APPELLANT His Holiness Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and Others RESPONDENT The state of Kerala and Anr. CITATIONS JUDGES Thirteen judges’ bench of Supreme Court that decided this case comprised: S.M.

JOB ALERT- Joint Director (Law)- Last date – 14-04-2023

Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission invites applications from eligible candidates to consider filling up following existing / anticipated vacancies. The vacancies shall be filled up in accordance with the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (Management & Development of Human Resources) Regulations 2001 (as amended from time to time). The preferred mode of recruitment is Deputation. Essential Qualification