Right to Private Defense

Right To Private-Defence The right of private defence, a primary duty of a person to first help himself, a self-help. A universal truth that a man protects themselves first in any inappropriate circumstances even if the step would result in a crime. In the Indian legal system do we have laws for self-defence? “The right…

History of Judicial system – 2

Criminal Law, Civil Law and Personal Laws During British Period- Criminal Law in the British Period- During this time, serious offences like homicide became crimes against the state instead of being private offences. From 1790 onwards, Lord Cornwallis extended the process of codifying criminal law. Major changes took place in the subject of sentencing. The…

Socio – Legal Issues of Live in Relationship in India – 3

Global situation: Live in relationship in different nations is either perceived as it exists or then again it’s discovering acknowledgment through suggested arrangements of various rules that ensure property rights, lodging rights. Numerous nations accommodate live in relationship contracts in which accomplices can decide their lawful rights. Be that as it may, with regards to…

Socio- Legal Issues of Live in Relationship in India – 1

                 Abstract The article manages the socio-legitimate Measurements of Live-In relationship in India. Live-In Relationship has been one of the most questionable lawful subjects in the moment past. The parts of Live-in relationship was most certainly not clear in India until the Hon’ble Supreme Court gave its landmark judgment in D Veluswamy v. D Patchaiammal…

COVID-19 PROBLEMS IN INDIA

The COVID-19 in India has mostly affected the common lifestyle of the people be it economically, health services, physical strength, mental strength, GDP of the Country, Import and Export of the Goods etc. The people of the country are now being tired remaining at home being quarantined. Their physical and mental strength have been exhausted…

Education in India

In the earlier time education was given in Gurukul system, students had to remain in their Guru’s house in order to receive education; they used to also help in the daily household work at guru’s place, by this method a strong bond would be developed between the student and the teacher. At that period education…