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    HARSHAD CHIMAN LAL MODI V. DLF UNIVERSAL LTD. (2005) 7 SCC 791
    • Apr 30, 2021
    • 2 min

    HARSHAD CHIMAN LAL MODI V. DLF UNIVERSAL LTD. (2005) 7 SCC 791

    Reva Gupta, Symbiosis Law School, Noida. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL CASE ANALYSIS Brief Facts: I. The appellant (Harshad Chiman) entered into a “plot buyer agreement” with respondent (DLF) for purchase of a residential plot that was situated in Gurgaon, Haryana. II. [1]The agreement was entered between Harshad Chiman and DLF in Delhi. The agreement was in the Standard Form Contract. The head office of respondent was situated in Delhi. Payment was to be made in Delhi for the ente
    FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND MEDIA TRIAL- A CRITICAL LEGAL STUDY
    • Apr 30, 2021
    • 1 min

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND MEDIA TRIAL- A CRITICAL LEGAL STUDY

    Shreya Shukla, Galgotias University CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT We square measure aware that in a very democratic country like Asian country, freedom of speech and expression, as well as freedom of the press, is a crucial elementary right however such right isn't absolute, the maximum amount as Constitution itself. Article 19(1) (a), permissible the assembly to impose affordable restriction on the correct, within the interests of assorted matters, one
    Does Data Localisation Measure Really Enhance Law Enforcement?
    • Apr 30, 2021
    • 1 min

    Does Data Localisation Measure Really Enhance Law Enforcement?

    G. Mahith Vidyasagar, Advocate High Court of Andhra Pradesh. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT The concept of data localization is a debatable subject globally India is no exception. Basically, data localization means adopting the measures to store the data pertaining to a country within the country itself. Data localization acts as a barrier to cross-border data flow which was the primary concern of many developed countries like the U.S and Japan. In recent tim
    INHERITANCE OF PROPERTY - AN OVERVIEW UNDER HINDU LAW
    • Apr 26, 2021
    • 2 min

    INHERITANCE OF PROPERTY - AN OVERVIEW UNDER HINDU LAW

    Haardik J Rathore, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) Click here to view the full research paper Abstract The purpose of this research is to thoroughly analyse the concept of ‘Inheritance of property’ under Hindu Law. The research is conducted to have a broader perspective on the Succession Rights of property under the Hindu Law. The study delves into the evolution of the succession of property rights under the Traditional Hindu Law. The study also focuses at com
    CONCEPT OF ADOPTION- HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ADOPTION IN INDIA
    • Apr 20, 2021
    • 2 min

    CONCEPT OF ADOPTION- HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ADOPTION IN INDIA

    Neha Bhowmik, Presidency University, Bangalore CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Adoption as a development of a family has drawn overall research since three decades. India as one of the antiquated nations in the Asian mainland has experienced real changes in the field of adoption. From a casually embracing male child for performing last customs after the demise of the received guardians, India has demonstrated dynamic changes. Amid the social change in the
    MARITAL RAPE: A NEED FOR A NEW LEGISLATION IN INDIA
    • Apr 16, 2021
    • 1 min

    MARITAL RAPE: A NEED FOR A NEW LEGISLATION IN INDIA

    Darsini Priya GP, CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY) CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract “Her friends used to tell her it wasn't rape if the man was your husband. She didn't say anything, but inside she seethed; she wanted to take a knife to their faces.” - F. H. Batacan Marital rape or spousal rape is an unwanted intercourse by a man with his wife obtained by force or physical violence, or when she is unable to give consent. It is considered a form of domestic
    THE NEED OF CRIMINIALISATION OF RAPE IN THE SECRECY OF MARRIAGE
    • Apr 16, 2021
    • 1 min

    THE NEED OF CRIMINIALISATION OF RAPE IN THE SECRECY OF MARRIAGE

    Anuj Chakraborty & Simran Sharma, School of law and Justice, Adamas University, Kolkata, Barasat, West Bengal CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract Crime against women has been increasing down the lane since ages and within these many levels of crime, RAPE is one of the most brutal, cruel and uncivil nature/forms of crime against woman, violating the privacy and integrity of a woman. Under the Justice J.S. Verma Committee Report certain rape laws were amended in
    STATE OF WOMEN IN JUDICIARY
    • Apr 16, 2021
    • 1 min

    STATE OF WOMEN IN JUDICIARY

    Nancy Shonak, Saraswati Law College, Maharshi Dayanand University, Haryana CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Image courtesy: The News Minute ABSTRACT Position of women in India were never good. They were not treated equally because they were considered lower to men’s and physically also men were above them which they took advantage of .According to Manu smriti first law book women didn't have any rights at all that time. But now after getting so many rights also they
    EXACERBATED HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN: A HIDDEN ASPECT OF THE REFUGEE CRISIS
    • Apr 15, 2021
    • 1 min

    EXACERBATED HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN: A HIDDEN ASPECT OF THE REFUGEE CRISIS

    Shivani Vyas, Yaadvi Dhawan & Purusharth Ajay Saraf, Manipal University, Jaipur CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT “Simply, disaster exacerbates gender inequalities.” This paper addresses the inter-dating amongst gender persecution, exile law and us of responsibility for domestic and sexual violence in women’s lives. Women are often the primary responders in a catastrophe, and whether on a course or in camps, in-domestic worldwide places or vacation spot glob
    STUDY ON LAW OF PRESCRIPTION AND LAW OF LIMITATION IN THE LIGHT OF DECIDED CASES IN INDIA
    • Apr 14, 2021
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    STUDY ON LAW OF PRESCRIPTION AND LAW OF LIMITATION IN THE LIGHT OF DECIDED CASES IN INDIA

    Bhakti Khule, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract The very civil procedure code confers a person’s right to appeal but does not prescribe any period of limitation for filing an appeal. The Limitation Act, 1963 appeals against a decree or order should be filled in High court with ninety days and other courts within thirty days from the date of decree or order appealed against, which is the period of time of filing up appeals. whe
    A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF BAJAJ AUTO LTD. V. T.V.S. MOTOR COMPANY LTD. CASE ((2008) ILLJ 726 Mad)
    • Apr 12, 2021
    • 1 min

    A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF BAJAJ AUTO LTD. V. T.V.S. MOTOR COMPANY LTD. CASE ((2008) ILLJ 726 Mad)

    Anoop Kumar, NALSAR University of Law CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract The DTSi technology used by the plaintiff in the present case, i.e. Bajaj Auto has been a breakthrough invention by the plaintiff. For the same it has obtained patent. It is widely used by the motorbike Pulsar by the Plaintiff, who is a well known manufacturer and producer of two wheelers and three-wheelers in India. The facts of the present case are centred around the controversy of unautho
    Unsafe Abortions and Morality
    • Apr 8, 2021
    • 1 min

    Unsafe Abortions and Morality

    Utkarshinee Verma, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Unsafe abortions refer to terminations of unintended pregnancies by persons lacking the necessary skills, or in an environment lacking the minimum medical standards, or both. Globally, unsafe abortions account for 67,900 maternal deaths annually (13% of total maternal mortality) and contribute to significant morbidity among women, especially in under-resourced settings.
    Matrimonial Disputes – An Overview of Divorce by Mutual Consent in India
    • Apr 8, 2021
    • 2 min

    Matrimonial Disputes – An Overview of Divorce by Mutual Consent in India

    Karthikka KC, School of Law, Christ( Deemed to be University), Bangalore. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Hindu marriage joins two people together so they can seek after dharma (obligation), artha (assets), kama (actual longings) and moksha (extreme profound delivery) together. In India, they are considered as a hallowed coalition where the lady and husband to be just as the two families join together. In like manner, this consecrated association is perceived
    Abortion Law in India in the light of Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021
    • Apr 7, 2021
    • 1 min

    Abortion Law in India in the light of Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021

    Amar Singh, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT In India, abortions are regulated by The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971. The Act was considered progressive at the time of its introduction as it tackled the problem of unsafe abortions in the country. However, its provisions were not sufficient to keep up with changing needs of the society. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021
    SIGNIFICANCE OF TPDS FOR POVERTY REDUCTION – A STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF INDIAN LEGAL REGIME
    • Apr 7, 2021
    • 1 min

    SIGNIFICANCE OF TPDS FOR POVERTY REDUCTION – A STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF INDIAN LEGAL REGIME

    Dr. Pratim Sarkar, Associate Professor, Haldia Law College CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Poverty, hunger and food insecurity omnipresent reality in India. The Government has implemented many programmes, schemes and policies to control poverty and foster development. The Right to food is a basic human right and deeply linked with the right to live with dignity. Articles 21, 39(a) & 27 of the Constitution mandates the states to provide adequate means of liveli
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