Category: LAW ARTICLES

JUSTICE FOR CONSUMERS IN INDIA

This article is written by Muskaan Bangani from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan and curated by Dheepika R from ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. Introduction: The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted to protect the consumers from the unfair trade practices in India and also promote speedy justice, inexpensive redressal of grievances with

RIGHT TO STRIKE: A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT OR ANCILLARY RIGHT?

This article is written by Samta Sharma from JIMS, School Of Law, Greater Noida, IPU and curated by Sahana Arya. Recently, the terminologies like ‘Right to strike’ and ‘fundamental rights’ have become a buzzword for citizens and politicians both. Originally the Indian Constitution is the most remarkable document which provides the citizens with necessary rights

ADVOCATE ON RECORD SYSTEM: HIGH COURT LACK POWER TO RESTRICT RIGHT TO PRACTICE OF ADVOCATES.

This article is written by Bhavya Verma of JEMTEC, School of law, and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. The AOR (Advocate-on-record) system was followed in Patna High Court in 2009, even before section 30 of the Advocates Act came into force. Section 30 of the Advocates Act became law in 1961. AOR system puts additional qualifications

ANTI- TERRORISM LAWS: A PICTURE OF REALITY

This article is written by Shubhangi of ILS Law College and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. “Terrorism is a challenge to humanity.” We live in a society where humanity is the most cherished quality. If something challenges humanity then it is a matter of concern hence terrorism holds a crucial status

Unconstitutionality Of Publishing Of Marriage Notices Under Special Marriage Act

This article is written by Pratha Waghmare, from University of Mumbai Law academy, Maharashtra and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy Following allegations of misuse of personal information contained in the “Marriage Information” published by the Registration Department’s website, the Kerala government has issued a circular to stop the practice of uploading scanned copies of “planned marriage notices”

Voyeurism Concept in India

This article has been written by Himansu Batar, IMS Unison University, Dehradun and Curated by Naman Jain of Bennett University, Greater Noida A person’s body is a private thing that they possess, and no one had the right to invade this privacy. Keeping this in mind, the amendment in IPC through the Criminal Law Amendment Act 2013

COVID-19, PLANETARY HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE!

This article has been written by Simran from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan and curated by Dheepika R from ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad.  During the last weeks, the fight against COVID-19 has become the highest priority of more than 200 countries and territories affected by the spread of the disease, through which