MARRIAGES DURING COVID

This article is submitted by Rajat Pratap Singh of Amity University, Noida INTRODUCTION Since the outburst of the Covid-19 virus, the world has not been ordinary. Everything is either stopped or started working slowly. There has not been a single person who has not been affected by the virus. He has been harmed in some

DRUG ABUSE CAUSING ECONOMIC ISSUES, SOCIAL INTEGRATION-DELHI HIGH COURT DENIES BAIL TO NEPALI PEDDLER

This article is written by A.SivaSangari from VIT Chennai. CASE NAME: MADAN LAMA VS NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU[i] FACTS OF THE CASE: On 18.12.2020, a piece of confidential information was obtained about an unknown Nepali national, dressed in yellow and came near Gate No. 1 Metro Station East of Kailash, New Delhi between 6: 00-7: 00

HINDU CODE BILLS

This Article is Written RASHI SHARMA, 3rd YEAR student, SCHOOL OF LAW, AJEENKYA D.Y PATIL UNIVERSITY, PUNE INTRODUCTION The Hindu code bills were a few laws passed during the 1950s that planned to classify and change Hindu individual law in India. Following India’s freedom in 1947, the Indian National Congress government drove by Prime Minister

‘Every Indian Has To Use His Liberties To Constantly Question The Actions Of Those In Power’ By Justice Ravindra Bhat.

This article is written by Eugenia Enyonam Datsomor. Introduction Liberty is the state of being free in society from oppressive4 restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views. Liberty is being independent and having freedom. It is also the right to a privilege. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is

Domestic Violence Cannot Be Used as a Ploy by Son to Claim Father’s Property On The Strength Of Wife’s Right of Residence: Delhi HC

This article is written by Eugenia EnyonamDatsomor. Introduction Domestic violence refers to an abuse in a domestic home such as marriage or cohabitation. Thus, it is committed by someone in the victim’s domestic circle. This includes partners, ex-partners, immediate family members, other relatives and family friends. It can be in the form of physical, sexual

MAINTAINING BEARD BY A MEMBER OF DISCIPLINED FORCE MAY NOT BE PROTECTED UNDER ARTICLE 25-ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT

This article is written by – A.SivaSangari, from, VIT Chennai Case: State Of U.P.Thru.Prin.Secy. Home &Ors. FACTS OF THE CASE: This case has relied upon two writ petitions. By way of the first writ petition, the applicant attacked the Circular 26.10.2020 issued by the Director-General of Police, U.P., Lucknow from which guidelines have been issued