Vishal Jeet v Union of India

CITATIONS 1990 AIR 1412 BENCH Justice S.R. Pandian; Justice K. Jayachandra Reddy  FACTS Due to poverty and unemployment, many children are forced to work in manual labor or as maids but, those who get into the hands of people like pimps and brothel keepers are deceived by them, and eventually pushed into ‘Flesh trade’. TheRead More

Conceptualization of Feminism & Relevancy with Law

INTRODUCTION The explicitness of doctrinal assumptions about differences at the turn of the century fairly clearly defined the early feminist project in law. Women were regarded as being appropriately excluded from the practice of law and other positions of public power due to their perceived biological or “natural” characteristics. They were confined to “private” orRead More

Credit Co-operative Society

INTRODUCTION A self-governing group of people associated with the same class, appear together voluntarily to tend to ordinary, social, economic, and cultural programs and conditions through an endeavor that is jointly owned and administered democratically by such individuals, known as a Credit Cooperative Society. It works for the motive of encouraging the economy, aligning creditRead More

Data Privacy in Reference to Aarogya Setu App

Data security is one of the most overwhelming errands for itself and info-sec experts. Every year, organizations of all sizes spend a sizable part of their IT security financial plans safeguarding their associations from programmers’ goal of accessing information through beast force, taking advantage of weaknesses, or social designing. All through this guide are joinedRead More

Romesh Thappar v State of Madras

CITATIONS 1950 AIR 124, 1950 SCR 594. BENCH Justice Fazal Ali, Saiyid (CJ) Kania, Harilal Sastri, M. Patanjali Mahajan, Mehr Chand Das, Sudhi Ranjan Mukherjea, B.K. JUDGEMENT GIVEN ON 26 May 1950 FACTS AND BACKGROUND OF THE CASE Romesh Thappar was a publisher of a weekly magazine called Crossroads; certain articles were published in hisRead More

Legal Rights of Orphans in India

Orphans or vagrants are the people who are deserted kids and have hardly any familiarity with their parents or their parents left their youngsters unattended. They might have been abandoned deliberately too. The Orphan Child (Provision Of Social Security) Bill, 2016 characterizes a “vagrant youngster” as a kid who has been deserted or has lostRead More

Analyzing Copyright Infringement Through PUBG v Fortnite Case

INTRODUCTION One of the most rewarding aspects of media outlets is reflected in video games. Every year, consumers spend over $25 billion to enjoy the interactions that teams of writers, organizers, and programmers have. With so much in doubt, it makes sense for the companies that create these video games to want to provide theRead More

Evolution of Women’s Rights under Hindu Law

INTRODUCTION Gender inequality in India evinces itself in a diversities of ways, but the most prevalent is in the area of legitimate property rights. Numerous laws have been eventuated to abolish women’s economic beliefs and furnished their high status and equality. In addition, the Constitution of India establishes equality, invigorating women’s property rights and ingressRead More