Prelight: There is an old proverb, “Money cannot buy Happiness” it might be true in the earlier eras but if we go through today’s scenario is it really so? In a world where almost more than 50 percent of the population is living in a situation of ‘hand to mouth’ can money not give them
This article is written by Ipsita Rout, 4th Year student of KIIT School of Law and curated by Himanshu Raj of CNLU Patna. INTRODUCTION Corporate boards are critical governing and management bodies and their productivity dictates the success of a corporation. The board is a central aspect of the framework of corporate governance and the
This article has been written by Ipsita Rout from KIIT School of Law and has been curated by Yashasvi Kanodia from NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law. India. Population 136.64 Crores, almost 18% of the world’s population which people are not usually aware of, which also has a silver medal right after china when
This article has been written by IPSITA ROUT, 4th Year, KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW and curated by Nandita Mishra, Chanakya National Law University, Patna WHAT IS THIS ARTICLE ABOUT? In a report released on 18th march, Human Rights Watch reported that dress codes for women and girls in Indonesia discriminate against students, civil servants, and
This article is written by Vijeta Mahara, a law graduate from Chanakya Law College, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand and curated by Himanshu Raj of CNLU Patna. Prelude: In India ‘Sex’ is a still taboo that peoples neither talk about nor open up easily. Even in today’s era parents feel awkward discussing puberty and sex education, but, the
This article has been written by Dakshita Sharma Katare, Sushant University, Gurugram and curated by Himanshu Raj of CNLU, Patna. The Concept behind the Case The legal case of Ranjit Thakur v Union of India 1987 AIR 2386 is a case pertaining to Summary Court Martial. Court Martial literally means a trial conducted in a
Ex. Naik Sardar Singh vs Union Of India And Others[1] – Ipsita Rout, 4th Year, KIIT School of LAW Curated by Nandita Mishra, Chanakya National Law University BACKGROUND In the current case the author attempts to lift the curtain on a court martial case of an Army Jawan who is charged with carrying liquor outside
Can Prejudice Surpass Principles of Natural Justice? The Bench: Lord Denning Edmund Davis (LJ) Parties to the Suit: Freshwater Group of Companies (Petitioner) here referred to as FGC Mr.John Lannon and others (Respondent) Cases Referred: R v Sussex R v Barnsley County Borough Licensing R v Camborne Principles Involved: Justice should
This article has been written by Ipsita Rout, a 4th year student from KIIT School of Law and has been curated by Yashasvi Kanodia from NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law. WHO ARE AHMADIS? The Ahmadiyya community was formed by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the father and founder of the sect who was born in
This work has been written by Kavya Kumar and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Arnab Manoranjan Goswami v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors., 2020 SCC OnLine SC 931 Facts: The appellant, a right-wing journalist and also the Managing Director of ARG Outlier Media Asianet News Private Limited was arrested on an