This article has been written by Kashish Goyal, a student of Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan Prime Minister‘s Assistance Relief fund which was launched on 28 March 2020 to mitigate with the untold disasters like to fight with the current pandemic situations like COVID-19. The setting up of this fund is not only
This article has been written by Kashish Goyal, a student of Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan. The Constitution of India provides the fundamental right to life and personal liberty under Article 21. It states that no person will be deprived of his right except the procedure established by law. According to Article 1
This article has been written by Bhavya Verma, a student of JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus, School of Law. It was for only a few exhilarating days when social media cooled down its exposing religious fault lines in a sharply polarized country and clapped together but then the Tablighi Jamaat incident happened. Over 2,000, including delegates
This article is written by Heena Jalan, a student of School of Law, KIIT University. The coronavirus situation has highlighted many concerns for countries all over the world. Since the Pandemic, government bodies from around the world are striving hard to implement appropriate regulations to reduce the corporate and commercial tensions. A global unconventional issue
This article has been written by Kashish Goyal, a student of Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan. The Ghaziabad incident took place at MMG district hospital which is one of the fifth centers for those who attended the event at Nizamuddin a place in Delhi between 1st march to 15th march. It was also
This Article is written by Aditi Chauhan, a student of Banasthali Vidyapeeth and edited by our content head Shambhavi who is also a student of Banasthali Vidyapeeth. An Indian Constitutional jurist, a senior advocate in Supreme Court since 1971, and known as an Indian ‘Legal Legend’. Fali Sam Nariman was born on 10th January 1929,
It is rightly said that law must keep pace with the scientific and technological advancements taking place in society. Our Indian criminal justice system requires numerous alterations of the statutory laws to deal with the load on the investigators and judges. One of the crucial changes that require attention is the development of the concept
A data revealed that between the years 2000 to 2015, the Supreme Court had imposed 60 death penalties, where it had erred in giving the death penalty in approximately 15 cases i.e. 25% of the total cases. Can we confide trust and faith in our criminal jurisprudential system to take away the life of a