Author: Chavi Bhura, UPES INTRODUCTION In India, the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is a procedural law governing the administration of civil proceedings. The Code is divided into two portions, with the first part including 158 sections and the part two containing the First Schedule, which contains 51 Orders and Rules. The sections offer laws
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
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
Abhik Roy, BA-LLB, Utkal University, Odisha Introduction Election is the linchpin of democracy. Through elections, voters elect representatives to govern the country on their behalf. India is the largest democracy with more than 94 crore eligible voters and naturally elections are an integral part of it. Lately, social media has changed the face of Indian elections by
Author: Ishita Mehta Abstract- SEBI, the market regulator in India, is enhancing investor protection through a comprehensive Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) mechanism. This innovative system aims to streamline and strengthen the current dispute resolution process within the Indian securities market. By providing accessible and efficient options for both investors and market participants, SEBI’s ODR initiative
Manish Dulani LL.B. 2nd year, University Law College, Jaipur. Introduction Historically Marriage according to Hinduism is considered a sacred relationship between two persons that is not limited to this life alone but also extends across seven or more lives. The saying that marriages are made in heaven very much applies in case of marriage in
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
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
Nitya Shukla, ICFAI University, 2nd year INTRODUCTION The ability of the court to hear cases on its own is known as Suo moto cognizance. The Indian Constitution’s Articles 32 and 226 permit the Supreme Court and High Court to decide cases on their own. Suo moto is a Latin phrase that refers to a government
Author: Siddharth Shankar Singh, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab What is religious slaughter? Religious slaughter refers to a process in which an animal (cattle in most cases) is slaughtered for either completing or starting a ritual. This could be for any purpose ranging from but not limited to gaining good luck, marriage, having
Author: Nidhi Chaudhary 2nd year BA.LLB, Banasthali Vidhyapith “ Law without Justice is a wound without cure” -William Scott Downey Introduction When an individual or a common man behaves uniformly under some specified conditions, showing Regularities in their behaviour, such a situation is characterized by law. The main cause of Regularities and Orderliness in the
Author: Siddharth Shankar Singh Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law The competency of parties to enter into a contract is one of the most basic parts of a legal contract. ‘Article 11 of the Indian Contract Act 1872′ states an individual’s ability to engage in a contract to be reliant on three factors; to reach
Law and morality INTRODUCTION Law and morality are both too uncertain terms. many jurists, a philosopher from ancient Greek time to modern time tried to define these to terms. These two terms have a vast sphere. the reason for not finding any definite meaning of these terms can be that both these terms are dynamic
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