Articles

March 27, 2023

Harassment of women in digital space

This article has been written by Mr. Shubham Mahadeo Walunj, a 3rd year BA LLB student from Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Pune. Introduction The beginning of the digital era offers numerous advantages, including improved connection, greater access to information, and new ways of expressing oneself. It has, however, also given birth to new difficulties, such…

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Constitutional Rights of Women in India

This article has been written by Ms. Ayushi Notani, a 1st year law student pursuing BBA.LLB(HONS) from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th November 1949 and it came into force on 26th January 1950.Our constitution was written in an era when the social condition of Indian Women…

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Euthanasia – Indian Law

This article has been written by Ms. Ayushi Notani, a 1st year law student pursuing BBA.LLB(HONS) from Vivekananda Institute Of Professional Studies. INTRODUCTION “Mercy killing is nothing but homicide, whatever the circumstances in which it is affected. Unless it is specifically accepted it cannot be offences. Indian Penal Code further punishes not only abetment of…

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Limitation and arbitration

This Article has been written by Aakriti Singh, a 3rd Year student of LLB (Hons.) from Amity Law School, Amity University Noida.  INTRODUCTION  The law of limitation is an act in the civil law system that sets a maximum period after the happening of an event in which legal action can be started. The event,…

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Termination of arbitration proceedings

This article has been written by Mr. Suraj Singh, a 1st year. LLB (Hons.) student from Allahabad University. Introduction:- Making of arbitral award and termination of proceedings is completely addressed with in CHAPTER VI of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. From sections 28 to 33 it’s all about “making of arbitral award and termination…

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The impact of Television

This article has been written by Ms. Indrakshi Chaku, an upcoming law student Introduction The era of televisions in India began in 1959 with the advent of Doordarshan, India’s primary and only television channel till 1975. The viewership of the channel gained prominence in 80’s when the colored televisions entered the Indian market. People relished…

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ADhoc Arbitration Vs. Institutional Arbitration

This article has been written by Ms. Anchita Niranjan Chavan, a 3rd year BLS LLB student at Oriental College of Law, Navi Mumbai. INTRODUCTION-  Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that resolves disputes outside the judiciary courts. The dispute will be decided by one or more persons (the ‘arbitrators’, ‘arbiters’ or ‘arbitral tribunal‘), which renders the ‘arbitration…

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Double Jeopardy in India An Analysis

The article has been written by Mr. Rajdeep Hembram, a 1st year LLM student from University Law College, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand Introduction Geoffrey Chaucer employed the word jeopardy in his late 14th-century masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, but its Middle English form can make it hard to spot: it appears in the phrase “in jupartie” with a meaning very much…

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Medical Negligence during Covid 19 Period

This article has been written by Ms. Nandhini Sasikumar, a 3rd year of BA LLB Student from The Central Law College, Salem. INTRODUCTION:       The sudden rise of Covid 19 cases alerted nations against a global health emergency. As a result, every country made efforts to stop the increase of infection, including bringing awareness and using…

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