ABOUT THE CENTRE The Centre for Research in Environmental Law (CREL) at the Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), is an endeavor of the University to respond to the need for legal scholarship in the areas of conservation of the environment. The Centre aspires to be an incubator for new approaches on how law can best
This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. “A lawyer is a person who writes a 10,000-word document and calls it a ‘brief.’” -Franz Kafka THE LAW SCHOOL LIFE Thousands have walked the paths law students wander, and questioned their choices, looked in the mirror at 3 a.m. with
This article was written by Sanya Solanki, ILS Pune Introduction “The way of the world is meeting people through other people.” – Robert Kerrigan. To reach somewhere it is important to meet and indulge with people who have been there. Most of the influential personalities will tell you about how networking has proved
This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (vizag ). INTRODUCTION This article gives an outlook on new Farmer Bill 2020 amendments. This article aims to provide information on the enactment of the farmer bill by legislation, legislative amendments, farmer fears, demands, protests, the role of the Supreme Court,
This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. BACKGROUND The Covid pandemic has left in its wake another innocent bystander suffocating – children. With the virus strangling the life out of their families, children as young as 6 months old are left to face this world alone. Families of these
This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (Vizag). “One of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears – by listening to them.” -Dean Rusk This study centers on India’s new form of justice delivery and the principle of online conflict settlement, with particular emphasis on
This article is written by Anjaly Ann Joseph from Government Law College, Ernakulam. INTRODUCTION There was a time in history when public hangings and guillotines were the most common methods of punishment. The general intention behind this was not just about punishing the perpetrator but it was about inducing fear and obedience in everyone
This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (Vizag). This article focuses on the Government’s recent decision to decriminalise the dishonour of cheques under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. This article discusses the decriminalization notification, the government’s statement and reasoning, the merits and demerits of decriminalization,
This article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur from Chanakya National University, Patna. The Indian government introduced the Consumer Protection Act 2019 in the era where the markets went through a rapid makeover. Unexplored avenues like e-markets had just begun opening up for the consumers. The Indian market in the quest to match up
It gives me immense pleasure to invite you and your institution in the One Day E- International Seminar on “Human Trafficking, Slavery and Exploitation” on 26th June, 2021 Organised by Law Mantra Trust, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur & The Indian Society of International Law,