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
About Indore Institute of Law Indore Institute of Law was established in the year 2003 with the vision of bringing intellectual awakening and overall development of our country through education in the field of law. About the Moot Court Competition After the successful completion the 2nd edition of Smt. Nirmala Devi Bam Memorial International Online
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
This article is written by Anjaly Ann Joseph from Government Law College, Ernakulam. The technocratic constitutional institution of election commission is a priceless gift from our constitution makers, their commitment to democracy and sagacious vision for the smooth running of democratic process is embodied in the creation of an independent election commission. With the
This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. INTRODUCTION The word Cyber has its root in the Greek word kybernetes and its first usage can be traced back to cybernetes, as phrased by Norbert Wiener. The advent of computer technology has brought about a revolutionary change in the progress
This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi What makes one an e-commerce consumer? Any activity which has one ordering a product or service online, regardless of its payment method can make them an e-commerce consumer. It ranges from purchasing a product from a website, app, television shopping program, to even an unregistered
This article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur from Chanakya National Law University, Patna. Law is more than just the ‘plain meaning’ of the words of a statute. The application of law also takes into account the intended meaning of the words in the statute, the context, and the seriousness of the crisis or situation.
This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida (In reference to Advocates) BACKGROUND The concept of ‘Mediclaim’ was introduced in India in the year of 1986, offering minimum coverage of Rs. 15,000 and a maximum of Rs. 5 lakhs. For the employees in the government sector, the Central Government Health
This article is written by- Surbhi Kumari from Amity University, Patna. Abstract The issue of reservation has continuously been contentious in reference to the idea of equality enshrined within the Constitution. The present reservation policy hasn’t solved several problems like non-applicability of the creamy layer within the case of SCs and STs, casteism, reservation within
This article is written by Ishita Agrawal from Mody University of Science and Technology What is the sub-categorization of OBCs? Under the Central Government, OBCs are granted 27% of reservation in education and jobs. The Supreme Court’s constitutional bench reopened the debate on sub-categorization of SCs and STs for reservation in September 2020 and