Articles

Aishwaryasandeep

PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF UNORGANISED SECTOR

INTRODUCTION: The Indian economy is characterized by the existence of a vast majority of informal or unorganized labor employment. As per a survey carried out by the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) in 2009–10, the total employment in the country was of 46.5 crore comprising around 2.8 crore in the organized and the remaining 43.7…

View details
burden of proof

The Law of Evidence is a critical piece of legislature which supplements Court’s proceedings. Evidence is the material that establishes a claim or an assertion and enables the Court to come to a just decision. The concept of burden of proof is defined under Section 101 of the Law of Evidence Act, states that when…

View details
PROSTITUTION- PART II

Legalization of Prostitution: Prostitution is considered a taboo in India and is not discussed openly and a topic frequently frowned upon, unlike talking about sex, people tend to avoid discussing about it. However, it poses a huge threat to the fabric and culture of Indian society for its role in weakening the institution of relationships,…

View details
Role of PIL in Environment Protection

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation filed in a court of law for the protection of “Public Interest”, such as• ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION,• TERRORISM,• ROAD SAFETY,• MAINTENANCE OF HERITAGE AND CULTURE,• FOOD ADULTERATION,• ATROCITIES ON WOMEN• DISTURBANCE OF ECOLOGICAL BALANCE,• CONSTRUCTIONAL HAZARDS etc.So, any matter where the interest of public at large is affected can be…

View details
Extra Judicial Killing: A Bane For Justice

Recently, we saw Vikas Dubey a gangster was killed by the Uttar Pradesh Police in an encounter [extra-judicial] killing. However, many experts raised question on the encounter and demanded a judicial enquiry into the matter. Right To Police The police force has the right to injure or kill the criminal for the sole and only…

View details
Rights Of Arrested Person As Human Rights

Human rights are those rights which include each and every living and non – living creatures. Introduction At first every individual should be treated as a human being irrespective of the fact that such person is arrested or accused. There is always a presumption of a innocence until the arrested or accused person is proved…

View details