Written by P.Gayathri Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act,1960 is made to prevent cruelty to animals or any sort of pain or suffering caused to animals by any ways. Animal includes any living being other than human beings. Acts that are cruel according to Section 11 of the Act of 1960. beats, kicks, over-rides, over-drives,
This article is written by Karpagam from VIT Chennai Case law: Susmita Saha Dutta vs Union of India & Ors Violence: Election results released on May 2 2021, on the same day West Bengal saw a spate of violent incidents. The BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress have blamed the deaths of several party workers.
Written By Eugenia Enyonam Datsomor It is of no doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused more harm than good. However, the main issue at hand has to do with restraint. Thus, how far can the court go in relation with suggestions to tackle Covid. We all have rights and need unity to be able
CASE LAW: RAMESH PAPPI VS ISHWAR DEVI FACTUAL BACKGROUND: A 76-year-old widow filed a case who was left by her husband, with one house and one shop in order to ensure her welfare. Afterwards, his son started beating her and took the house as well as the shop in his name by means of fraud
This article is written by Aditi Bhushan from KIIT School of Law. Introduction In a PIL against Truecaller International, the Bombay High Court issued notifications to the Union and Maharashtra governments, among others. The PIL submitted by one Shashank Posture, petitioner in person, was heard by a bench consisting of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and
This article is written by Vaasu Agrawal. Introduction Tribes are the integral part of our eclectic Indian Society, surviving mainly in Eastern and North Eastern states like Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and in central and southern plains. These are minority groups which are often suppressed or overlooked by the state and they continue to
Written by Akash Datta, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. Introduction The concept of legal literacy and knowledge is founded on the premise that everyone should be informed of their rights and responsibilities. The legal maxim ignorantia juris non-excusat, or ‘ignorance of the law is no excuse,’ means that the Court assumes that all parties are
This article is written by Karpagam from VIT Chennai. Introduction: Kiren Rijiju was born on November 19, 1971. Rijiju graduated from Hansraj College, University of Delhi and holds a law degree from the Campus Law Center, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. From time to time, he writes articles on security and social and economic.
This article is written by Deepali Gupta from Amity Law School, Noida INTRODUCTION Electricity has become so ingrained in modern life that it is difficult to fathom life without it. However, with the benefits and convenience of power comes risks. Electricity is a ubiquitous energy agent to which many employees in many jobs and sectors
This Article is written by R. Jeeva Dharshini from VIT University, Chennai. INTRODUCTION All human rights are universal, inseparable and interdependent. However, there is no clear indication that such interdependence depends more on the freedom of speech and incitement of racial or religious hatred. Blasphemy is one of the world’s most abused law when it