This Article is written by Ishita Agrawal from Mody University of Science and Technology What is Conversion? The Ordinance characterizes transformation as denying one’s current religion and receiving another religion. The Ordinance tries to manage strict changes and disallows specific sorts of strict transformations (counting through marriages). Prohibition on Conversions The Ordinance restricts change
This article is written by Anjaly Ann Joseph from Government Law College, Ernakulam. The conflict between Israel and Palestine is a lot more complex than what it seems on the surface and dates back to 1948, when the country of Israel was formed. To be able to completely comprehend the conflict it is necessary to
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
This article is written by Sanya Solanki, a student of ILS, Pune. The pandemic has had some catastrophic effects on the working of many sectors of the society. But not all sectors were negatively affected. With its onset, it has only provided a booming ground for the illicit economy of medicine. The country has seen
The article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur from Chanakya National Law University. Guardianship in law means acquiring the legal authority to take decisions for someone else who is incapable of taking care of themselves due to infancy, insanity or disability. The legal guardians are vested with the authority of looking after the personal
This Article is written by Ishita Agrawal from Mody University of Science and Technology. Introduction Maternity as the name recommends is the advantage that each lady is qualified to get as an installment which is payable to her by the business in her genuine nonattendance over the span of work. Ladies all over
This article is written by Ritika Srivastava, The ICFAI University, Dehradun Introduction There are certain sections in the society which remain unrecognized by the state viz. Asylum seekers, refugees, undocumented migrants (non- citizens of India). These people are framed as illegal migrants, who ran from their respective countries (endangered) but yet not accepted. Despite
This article is written by- Surbhi Kumari from Amity University Patna. Introduction The term comes from the Latin word ‘obscaena’ which suggests offstage or a cognate to the traditional Greek root term skene. This can be as a result of some probably offensive content, like sex or murder, was pictured offstage within the classical drama.
This article is written by Sanya Solanki from ILS Pune. Introduction One of the toughest challenges businesses tend to face is protection of information that are crucial to the firm. With the rise in technology, ease of sharing data and internal threats such as employers and contractors who have access to databases, it
This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. RELATIONAL CONTRACT THEORY This theory was originally conceived in the United States of America, guided by the intellect of learned legal savants Stewart Macaulay and Ian Roderick Macneil. It is characterised by the view that contracts are not only discrete but