Month: January 2017

12th All India Moot Court Competition- 23rd to 25th Feb 2017

Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram is organizing the 12th All India Moot Court Competition for the Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer Ever Rolling Trophy. Date: 23rd to 25th February 2017. Venue: Government Law College, Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram. Registration: The last date for provisional/soft copy registration is 1st February 2017. The last date for receipt of the soft copy

WHICH ARE THE MOST BRUTAL PANCHAYATS IN INDIA?

Its really surprising to witness such harsh irrational platform that pronounces harsh punishment based on old aged customs even today in a biggest democratic country.We live in a country with a population of approx 1.21 billion ,but fail to eliminate such irrational institutions.There origin is lost in the mist of time .Many of us aren’t

Is Indian Media Corrupt or Principled?

According to some polls and studies Indian media topped in the list of most corrupt media in the world. Is the Indian media are corrupt? Morality of Today’s Indian Media The senior most journalists from old school of thoughts think present day media scene is corrupt to the core because it is owned by many

Geeta Institute of Law 7th National Moot Court Competition [4 – 5 March, Panipat]

Dates 4th – 5th March, 2017 Venue Geet Institute of Law, Panipat Schedule 15th December, 2016: Release of Moot Problem and Rules of the Moot Court Competition 1st February, 2017: Last date of Registration 10th February, 2017: Last Date for Submission of Memorials (Soft copy) and Last date of Receiving Demand Drafts (Soft Copy) 15th February,

LAW TRYST- 3RD TO 5TH MARCH 2017

Law Tryst is the annual national Law festival of Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, where law students from over 35 law colleges around the country participate and showcase their talent. This is the 18th year of Law Tryst, and JCCL is leaving no stone unturned to make this three-day festival the most memorable law event

DO WE REALLY NEED SEDITION LAWS IN INDIA?

We take a look at what the law says about sedition: 124A. Sedition — Whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards, the Government established by law in 1India, 1