Indian Sedition Law & its aspects

Section 124A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines and explains sedition in a wide and magnanimous way. It says ‘whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representation, or otherwise brings or attempts to excite disaffection towards the Government established by law in India shall be punished with life

Indian Young Lawyers’ and Law Students’ Delegation to USA- September 08-23, 2018

The Legal Education Department of BSM Advisors & Strategists is delighted to announce the Academic Expedition to USA for young lawyers and law students from September 08-23 covering five cities namely San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington DC and New York. Last date to apply: 25th May. About BSM Legal Advisors & Strategy Consultants

CALL FOR PAPERS: 3RD NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER JUSTICE 2018, NEW DELHI (24TH JUNE 2018)

National conference on Human Rights is organized with an aim to bring together academicians, students, human rights activists and other intellectuals on one platform to discuss the various issues concerning human rights and to discuss the measures to curb such issues. Knowledge Steez has been actively organizing social awareness and legal aid workshops throughout the

One’s Liberty, Another’s Constraint

One person’s liberty can be another person’s constraint because conditions in our charismatic society continue to change.  Defamation stands that any imputation- written, spoken or otherwise – concerning an individual, which is intended to harm the reputation of said individual is said to be defamatory. Defamation laws are given in Indian penal code, 1860 and

Concentrated Hurdle: Caste

“The taste of anything can be changed. But poison cannot be changed into nectar’’     – B.R. Ambedkar Caste is a huge hurdle and we may say that it is a permanent hurdle in the progress of our nation, and approx 29-30 years after the law to safeguard the scheduled caste and scheduled tribes came

Machine learning algorithms: Can they be patented?

Sumedha Ray, a 3rd-year law student from Symbiosis Law School (Pune), writes about patent rights in the light of recent technological advancements.  Machine Learning is one of the current topics in the technological space and everyday some technological advancement is taking place. The number of algorithms and techniques in machine learning are increasing day by

Excel Mooting in a Fortnight

Mr. Saunak Kumar Rajguru, an avid Mooter and a Bar Council of India Trust Scholar, is declaring a one of its kind online course that will enhance your Mooting skills and will prepare you to excel in all of your mooting endeavors. About Mr. Saunak Rajguru Mr. Saunak Rajguru is a Constitutional Law Honors. Student

Call for Papers: Conference on ‘Medico-Legal Issues & Use of Forensics in Criminal Justice System’: New Delhi (17th June’18)

           Legal Desire is organizing One Day International Conference on “Medico-Legal Issues & Use of Forensics in Criminal Justice System: Challenges & Way Forward” on 17th June 2018 (Sunday, 9 AM – 5 PM) at New Delhi. About the Event The Conference aims to discuss & find solutions for Medico-Legal Issues

INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS SCHOOL OF LAW, GRAPHIC ERA HILL UNIVERSITY

GEHUIMUN- Committee Matrix AIPPM:- CLICK HERE Committee Matrix LOK SABHA:- CLICK HERE Committee Matrix UNHRC:- CLICK HERE Committee Matrix UNGA:- CLICK HERE AWARDS- Cash Prize, Winners will be given free registration in upcoming National Conference by Youth for Human Rights India. Free registration in any one of the following: LRIMUN Indore, Jhansi Youth Conclave, Gwalior

Balancing Privacy & Security in the Digital Age

Sumedha Ray, a 3rd-year law student from Symbiosis Law School (Pune), writes about the need to balance privacy and security in the ‘Aadhar Age’. After the introduction of Aadhar system in India, it is becoming increasingly difficult to strike a balance between privacy and security. Both, being equally important, keep on competing with each other.