Articles

Aishwaryasandeep

Reservations in India

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a 1st-year student of Gujarat National Law University. Introduction:  In order to address the historical injustice done to members of impoverished groups and to put laws in place to improve their access to resources and opportunities, reservations were placed into the constitution as soon as India earned…

View details
Solitary Confinement

This article has been written by Ms. Nancy Maggo, a 5th year BBALLB Student from Law College Dehradun faculty of Uttaranchal University.  INTRODUCTION Solitary confinement is a type of confinement in which a prisoner is isolated from prisoners sight and communication. A prisoner or inmate is isolated from all human contact as part of this…

View details
Dowry Death: A Dreadful Crime

This article has been written by Ms. Sonakshi Misra, a student studying B.A.LL.B. HONS. from Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Legal Studies, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur. The author is a 2nd year law student.  Introduction: Dowry death as the name suggests is a demise that is related to dowry. Dowry means a practice…

View details
Merger: boon or bane

This article has been written by Ms Kamakshi, a 4th year law student from REVA university A “merger” is not defined in the Companies Act 2013 or the Income Tax Act 1961, but conceptually a “merger” is the combination of two or more companies into one. Build up assets and liabilities and consolidate units into…

View details
Preference Share Capital

This article is written by Calista Chettiar, a Second-Year BA. LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS, School of Law, Bangalore.   INTRODUCTION: Preference shares, commonly known as preferred stocks, entitle their holders to dividend payments from corporations at an earlier date than common stockholders. In the event that a corporation decides to distribute dividends to its…

View details
Constitutional right to speedy trial

    This article has been written by kommula vikram of Lloyd law college Introduction Administration of justice includes fair and prompt trials in addition to the conviction of the criminal and exoneration of the innocent. We are all aware that a quick trial is what is required right now. One of the fundamental human rights is…

View details
Constitutional Validity of Right to Die

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. INTRODUCTION: The constitution of India is considered to be the supreme law of the land, which provides for rules and regulations for the proper functioning of the government. It lays out the basic structure of…

View details
Euthanasia – a Modern way to provide Moksha

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. The term euthanasia derived from the ancient Greek word ‘Eu’ means ‘good’ and ‘thantos’ means ‘death’. Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending one’s life to eliminate pain and suffering. The House of Lords Select…

View details