Development of Labor Laws in India

Vanshika Arora, is a first-year B.A.LL.B student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. This article intends to briefly describe the history, evolution and development of Labour Laws in India. INTRODUCTION Labor laws, also called employment laws are a domain of laws that deals with the relationship of the employee and employer, along with theRead More

Law of Torts: An Overview

This article is authored by Sanskriti Goel, a 1st year law student from Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of law, GGSIPU. This article discusses the various definitions and evolution of law of torts.  Origin of the term ‘Tort’ The word ‘tort’ is French equivalent of the English word ‘wrong’. The term hasRead More

Doctrine of Res Judicata

This article is written by Kalyani Gupta, a Master’s in Law student from Amity University, Noida. This article discusses about the doctrine res judicata and how it is applied in Indian Law. INTRODUCTION Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 defines the doctrine of Res Judicata. It implies that if any issue or matterRead More

Rights of Transgender

By Paavni Thareja & Anshika Tomar There’s a gender in your brain and a gender in your body. For 99% of people, those things are in alignment, for transgender people, they’re mismatched. That’s all it is. It’s not complicated, it’s not a neurosis, its a mix-up. It’s a birth defect, like a cleft palate.  Read More

Censorship Laws in India

This is authored by Janaki Nair a 3rd year B. A. LLB student in Symbiosis Law School Pune. The following article deals with the cinema industry of mainly India and the different ways in which specific laws are put up that streamline the content for viewers all around the world. The article will be discussingRead More

Inevitable Accident as a Tort Defence

This is authored by Janaki Nair a 3rd year B.A LLB student in Symbiosis Law School Pune. The following article revolves around the topic of the law of Torts and how ‘inevitable accident’ serves as a valid defense on that topic.  INTRODUCTION One of the many instances in which the law of torts differs fromRead More

Conditions & Effect of Adoption

This article is authored by Sujata Porwal, third year BA LLB (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. The article presents detailed analysis of conditions and effect of Adoption under Hindu Law.  What is Adoption? Adoption is the process of legally transferring the parental rights affiliated with a child to a person/couple. The rights ofRead More

Socio Economic Offences

 This article is written by T.PREETHI, student of government law college, Tirunelveli. This describes the concept of socio economic crimes and its nature and the extent of it. It also tells about the types and causes of the crime. INTRODUCTION The concepts of crime or offences are prevailing in this society for a notably longRead More

Tribal Communities and Land Alienation

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat a Second year student, pursuing B com- L.L.B.(Hons.) at R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice, Vallabh Vidhyanagar. Tribe “A tribe is a collection of families bearing a common name, speaking a common dialect, occupying or professing to occupy a common territory and is not usuallyRead More