Defamation

This article has been written by Ms. Anchita Niranjan Chavan, a 3rd year BLS LLB student at Oriental College of Law, Navi Mumbai. INTRODUCTION: “Every man is entitled to have his reputation preserved inviolate”- Blackstone. Defamation is defined in section 499 of the Indian Penal Code as: “Whoever, by words either spoken or intended to…

Emergence of Article 31 A,B and C and its validity

This article has been written by Mr Vedant Singh Pal, a student studying BBA LL.B.(Hons.) From ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun. The author is a 2nd-year law student. INTRODUCTION The Constitution(Forty-Fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, signifies the demise of the abecedarian Right to Property. Before 1978, there were substantially two papers to cover private…

Powers of Lok Adalat

  This article has been written by Pallavi Chaudhary,a student studying LL.B from Amity  University, Noida in 4th semester of 3rd year program.                                                                  INTRODUCTION The Gandhian ideals serve as the foundation for the concept Lok Adalat, which means “people’s court.” It is a part of the ADR system and strives to provide informal, quick,…