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Genda Phool: Controversy of Rapper Badshah’s Song

Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 31, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. Introduction In March 2020, Indian rapper Badshah released a song called “Genda Phool” on YouTube. The song quickly went viral and has since amassed over 456 million views. The song features Indian singer Payal Dev and it is…

Analyzing the 103rd Constitutional Amendment

Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 28, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies The Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019 The Indian Constitution was amended to include economic reservations, which established that reservations would be granted based on a benchmark determined by one’s economic condition. Articles 15…

Importance of Preamble in Indian Constitution

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 28, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. About The Indian Constitution’s preamble can be thought of as its introduction. It includes a summary of the entire Constitution. Every law passed by the legislature must abide by…

Constitutional policy before and after 44th Amendment

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 28, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by kumari sheetal , a 4th year  BALLB student  from SRMS college of law , bareilly mjp rohelkhand university .  Introduction  As we all know the emergency was declared in India under prime minister Indira Gandhi for 21 months from 1975 to1977 issued by the president of India fakhruddin ali…

Controversies related to making of the Indian Con

Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 27, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. Background The 1940s, the last decade of British colonial control in India, when when the Constituent Assembly of India was first established. The main political party in the nation,…

Power of Pardon

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 26, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Mr. Ashish Abhisek, a 3rd year BA.LLB Student from KIIT School Of Law. Introduction  No legal system is flawless, but the ability to grant pardon is a necessary component. If there are severe injustices that must be rectified, either on the basis of the facts themselves or due to the…

The Right to Freedom of Religion

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 25, 2023Leave a comment

This article is written by Divya, a 1st year student from NLU,Vizag. Each day we hear some or another news regarding religious issues in our country be it a small one or big like Babri Masjid case which took so many lives for decades before the judgement came .So let’s learn about our rights for…

Criminal Remedies for Trademark Infringement

Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 24, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Ms. Aditi Mishra, a 4th Year B.Com. LLB (Hons.) student from Institute of Law, Nirma University. A trademark is a distinctive sign that is used by any individual, business, or other legal entity to identify the source of their products or services to consumers and to set them apart…

Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations

Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Concept of Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations Legitimate expectations, basically, are expectations that are justified and directed toward a certain outcome from something or from someone. This doctrine has not been codified by any legislation, but…

Are Non Citizens entitled to Right to be Forgotten

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun Right to be Forgotten- Meaning When we discuss the “Right to be Forgotten,” we refer to the rights an individual has to regulate, de-link, or remove internet disclosures of personal information that is factually incorrect,…

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