The Student Body of National Law University Odisha, along with their Student Council will be going on an indefinite protest starting on the 24th of July, until the Administration takes specific measures to solve problems that have been plaguing the University for years. Important issues adversely affecting the living and working conditions within the campus
In Anita Suresh v. Union of India, a woman filed a petition in which she challenged the 2012 order which talked about the Internal Complaints Committee [ICC]. ICC speaks about sexual harassment of women at workplace. It has framed rules, regulations, and procedures for determining the complaints. All these procedures imply basic principles of natural
Today, we will discuss something that isn’t discussed often whenever we talk about the Indian Legal System. It is the heavy court fees we pay in order to get justice. The court fee was introduced in 18th Century for the first time in presidency towns: Madras, Bengal and Bombay. The intention behind charging such fees
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (generally known as NEET) released the answer key to the NEET-2019 recently. Through this answer key, an all India merit list has to be prepared for the admission of the candidates to the MBBS or BDS courses in various colleges and universities throughout the country. However a petition was
The result of Law School Admission Test (LSAT, India) 2019, examination were declared today i.e. June 17 (Monday). The examination was held on June 2 in multiple cities across the country and was conducted by Pearson VUE on behalf of US-based law organization, Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The LSAT exam assesses the critical thinking, logical reasoning
Since a long time immemorial, India has been a bouquet of many rituals. Blooming with its diversities, there were many things still left to be worked upon. From a significant time the authorities have been working on uplifting the women section of the society and trying their best to secure the rights they have. Like
On the evening of 10th June, eighty-five-year-old Mohammad Syed passed away due to illness in NRS Medical College. The family of the deceased alleged an intern doctor of negligence and they beat him which severely injured him. Later that night, when the family of the deceased came to take his dead body, the other interns demanded
This has given a clear impact that India has learnt nothing from the Nirbhaya Verdict. A 14-year-old was raped and burnt to death in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district. The body of the girl was found in a charred state at a makeshift room, next to the brick kiln she used to work at. According to the girl’s father, he
ON 14TH June 2019, the result of Common Law Admission Test [CLAT 2019], have been published on the CLAT websites. The exam went smoothly, as compare to the opposition to the previous edition of CLAT Exam 2018. In last year 2018, the CLAT consortium took a call to conduct offline exam rather than online exam
On 11th June 2019, the Supreme Court exercised its special powers to direct the “immediate release” a journalist arrested by Uttar Pradesh police for objectionable tweets against Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying an individual liberty was non- negotiable guarantee under the Constitution. He was arrested in Delhi on 8th June 2019. Kanojia has been charged with