This article has been written by Barkha, from JEMTEC School of Law. Crimes are increasing with time. Crime is a big issue in almost every part of the world. Governments all over the world are trying to make more and more strict laws to prevent crimes. In this patriarchal society, crimes against women have always
DELHI HIGH COURT GRANTS BAIL TO SAFOORA ZARGAR ON HUMANITARIAN GROUNDS -Shivangi Pathak The 27-year-old student of Jamia Milia Islamia University has allowed the bail to Safoora Zargar by the Delhi High Court on Tuesday for the alleged conspiracy behind Delhi riots, after the Delhi Police stated that it had no objection to her release
Centre tells Supreme Court that the decision taken on CBSE board examination will be taken by tomorrow. -Aakanksha Bhatia The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has informed the Apex Court that the decision on the conduct of this year will be taken tomorrow that is, on 24th June. A Bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar,
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ABOUT LEGAL YOUTH COUNCIL LEGAL YOUTH COUNCIL is a startup aiming to serve all the law students as well as the CLAT aspirants by means of an online platform. The main idea is to assist every law student as well as every CLAT aspirant in every way possible which includes by conducting law quizzes, debates,
SUPREME COURT DIRECTIONS ON JAGANNATH RATH YATRA, ONLY COVID-19 NEGATIVE PERSONS PERMITTED -Pratha Waghmare The Supreme Court on Monday modified its earlier order and allowed the annual Jagannath Rath Yatra in Odisha’s Puri to be held with the coordination of the Temple committee, state, and Central government without compromising with the health issue pertaining to
Plea seeking relief against faulty PPE kits, dismissed by Delhi High Court. – Shubhangi Zite The Division Bench consisting of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan refused to provide relief in a plea seeking action against the manufacturer of faulty PPE kits. The Court noted that there are enough guidelines in place
About The Organization The LawKit (TLK) is an e-learning platform providing accessible & reliable opportunities to every law student studying across India. We have put in efforts to build a space where Law Students and Legal Professionals can easily connect to help & inspire each other. We are an academic venture taking a leap in
About the Organization The LawKit (TLK) is an e-learning platform providing accessible & reliable opportunities to every law student studying across India. We have put in efforts to build a space where Law Students and Legal Professionals can easily connect to help & inspire each other. We are an academic venture taking a leap in
DELHI HIGH COURT DIRECTS BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA TO CONDUCT CLAT IN LOCAL LANGUAGES -Aakanksha Bhatia The Delhi high court has directed the bar council of India to consider the plea conducting of common law admission test (CLAT) in local languages. The single bench of Justice Najmi Waziri asked the BCI to consider the present