Rule of Law

This article was written by SASANK.MITTA is a student of Indira priyadarsini law college. INTRODUCTION The word rule of law explains that everything should be done according to the law, which means everything should proceed without respect to discrimination and everyone is equal respect to the law and the word is taken from the French…

Difference between mediation and conciliation

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . INTRODUCTION  The procedures and techniques discussed above are the most commonly used methods of ADR. However, there are countless various ADR methods, many of…

International Commercial Arbitration

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION  INTRODUCTION With the increase in international commerce and overseas business, disputes and legal affairs have become a regular scenario, generally due…

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . CINEMA  AND THE STATE  INTRODUCTION: Cinema  a theatre where films are shown for the public entertainment .In olden days we have black and white …

Is The Judiciary Really Independent? The Bilkis Bano Case

This article is written by George Philip, a Second Year LL.B student of Nari Gursahani Law College, Mumbai Independence of the Judiciary is a salient feature of our Constitution. There are many checks and balances to ensure Judiciary remains independent, non-partial and powerful. These measures include: Along with these measures, Article 50 of the Constitution…