A GLIMPSE ON DECRIMINALISATION OF DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES

This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (Vizag). This article focuses on the Government’s recent decision to decriminalise the dishonour of cheques under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. This article discusses the decriminalization notification, the government’s statement and reasoning, the merits and demerits of decriminalization,

ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 2019

This article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur from Chanakya National University, Patna.   The Indian government introduced the Consumer Protection Act 2019 in the era where the markets went through a rapid makeover. Unexplored avenues like e-markets had just begun opening up for the consumers. The Indian market in the quest to match up

One Day E- International Seminar on “Human Trafficking, Slavery and Exploitation” on 26th June, 2021 Organised by Law Mantra Trust, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur & The Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi

It gives me immense pleasure to invite you and your institution in the One Day E- International Seminar on “Human Trafficking, Slavery and Exploitation” on 26th June, 2021 Organised by Law Mantra Trust, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur & The Indian Society of International Law,

[Online] Interactive Certificate Course on Sports Law & Practice by MyLawman [Register by 10 June]

MyLawman is delighted to announce the launch of the Interactive Certificate Course on Sports Law and Practice (ICC-SLP). The certificate course on sports law and practice ​​has been designed for all sports law enthusiasts. With a faculty made up of the recognized professionals in the world of sports and gaming, this course provides the knowledge and

CfP: International Conference (Seventh Virtual) on Emerging Significance of Maritime Law in the Indian and International Arena [July 3rd]: Submit by June 5th.

About the Organization   The Kerala Law Academy Law College (KLA), established in 1966 is a Centre for legal studies, legal research and law reforms. Its acclaimed peer-reviewed Research Journal is published continuously since 1977. The College, affiliated to the University of Kerala, offers Undergraduate programs in BA LL.B. and B. Com LL.B. five-year integrated

CfP: International Conference (Sixth Virtual) on Right to Health and Impact of Covid-19 on Indian Health Care System [June 19]: Submit by May 28th.

About the Organization The Kerala Law Academy Law College (KLA), established in 1966 is a centre for legal studies, legal research and law reforms. Its acclaimed peer-reviewed Research Journal is published continuously since 1977. The College, affiliated to the University of Kerala, offers Undergraduate programs in BA LL.B. and B. Com LL.B. five-year integrated courses,

JUDICIAL CORRUPTION IN INDIA

This article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur of Chanakya National Law University. “Out of the last 16 to 17 Chief Justices, half have been corrupt.” – Legal Activist And Supreme Court Lawyer Prashant Bhushan (2009) Echoed by Shanti Bhushan, Law Minister (2010)   Corruption happens to be one of the main parasites degrading the

3rd edition of the National Amity Faculty Development Program (Online) on “New paradigm in legal education and teaching methodology’’.

BRIEF ABOUT THE EVENT The Faculty Development Programme (FDP) is a 7- day event that is marked by a series of lecture sessions on topics of legal education and teaching methodology and its importance in the country and beyond. It aims to provide a platform for academicians in diverse legal where the program enables them

An Overview on Anti- Hijacking Act

  This article is written by- Surbhi Kumari from Amity University Patna. Introduction Aircraft hijacking is the unlawful seizure of an Associate in Nursing craft by a personal or a bunch. In most cases, the pilot is forced to fly consistent with the orders of the hijackers. In 1982, the Associate in Nursing act was