Supreme Court: The Final Pedastal of Justice

“Yato Dharmastato Jaya” means “Where there is Dharma, there is victory”. The Motto of the Supreme Court clearly shows that Judicial Independence is the barricading of our dynamic system. It gives vitality to the words of legislators who framed the Indian Constitution with a vision. Justice is that harmless weapon in the hands of people which if lost would shatter the society to pieces. Hence the Judiciary is empowered to become the voice of the people and to impart a sense of freedom within the society.

A Study on Surrogacy: Issues and Perspectives in Indian Scenario

Surrogacy has provided infertile couples with their children thanks to the advancements in reproductive technology. On the one hand, this is beneficial; on the other hand, it may have the potential to induce all three parties involved: the surrogate, the surrogate baby, and the infertile couple. Surrogacy arises when a couple who is unable to have a child enlists the assistance of another woman, who subsequently carries and gives birth to the couple’s child. The biological relationship between the surrogate mother and the surrogate baby is fairly straightforward. However, the relationship between the surrogate mother and the infertile couple is much more complicated.

Green Criminology: Crime is in the Environment

The protection of the environment is immensely vital for the survival of mankind. It helps maintain the ecological balance and preservation of the environment. Two terms are often used synonymously, i.e. environment and ecology. Ernest Haeckel, who is known as the father of Ecology, has defined ecology pollutants as a reciprocal relationship between organisms and their surroundings. The term ‘eco-system’ is derived from the word ecology and it implies, “an organic community of plants and animals viewed within the physical environment or habitat.” According to Justice P. N. Bhagwati, the former Chief Justice of India, the term ‘Environment’ refers to “all the conditions within and around an organism, which affect its behaviour, growth and development, or life
processes, directly or indirectly.”

Intellectual Property & Trade Secrets

Intellectual Property (IP) is a kind of invention by a living being in form of literature, artistic, designs, symbols, names, and images in trading. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are granted to the owner of Intellectual Property. These rights protect the property’s misuse by someone other than the owner. Having intellectual property has become common in the modern world. Protection of Intellectual property enhances the publication and its distribution. It helps in boosting economic growth.

Study of Electoral Reforms in India

India is one of the largest populous countries in the whole world with a lot of diversity within the population. Being a democratic nation, the elections are the most important part of the system. It can be told that the elections lie within the heart of democracy. Only through the elections, do people participate in public affairs and express their will in the democracy. Only through the elections, it has been possible in India to change the power from one party to another in a peaceful manner. The authority of the government gets clothed with legitimacy. However, holding free and fair elections is a sine qua non in a democratic nation.

Does Freedom of Press Need Regulation?

‘Freedom of Press’ finds its origin in Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. It is derived from the freedom of speech and expression mentioned in the same article. ‘Freedom of Press’ is literally for the people who are responsible for providing information around the globe to citizens without any discrepancy. All institutions that are responsible for gathering and transferring news to the general public comes under the definition of the press. A free press plays a vital role in a democratic country like India and helps in sharing ideas, opinions, and comments, about the issues that involve the interest of the general public.

Indian Federalism- Issues and Challenges

Introduction The term ‘Federalism’ has been originated from the Latin word ‘foedus’ which means ‘Covenant’. Federalism can be defined as “compound mode of government which combines the central government with the regional governments to form a single political system where the powers of the governments are divided among them”. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia ofRead More

India’s Juvenile Justice System

The Latin proverb that suits the Juvenile Justice framework in India best is ‘Nothing Novi Spectrum’ which suggests that nothing is new on this planet. There is an assumption in the entire world since the old-time frame that Juveniles ought to be managed mercifully on the grounds that there exists a school of thought that says- young people, by and large, have a propensity to answer in a serious and delayed dissatisfaction which goes with forceful methodologies.

Euthanasia and Right to Die with Dignity – A Socio-Legal Study

While survival is unquestionably important, life may also be unpleasant and terrifying at times under some circumstances. Euthanasia is nothing more than permission or licence given to a medical provider to end the life of a person. Though the Constitution of India allows in a feasible way of living a healthy and dignified life, it does not allow for voluntary death. The practice of euthanasia raises complex questions of legal and execution conformity in
countries all over the world. Every individual wishes to live and enjoy life till the end of his or her days. However, there are certain instances when a man wants to finish his life in his chosen way. Then it’s strange to end one’s life in such an unconventional way.

Laws Ensuring Cybersecurity in India

Computers seem to have made our life easier they could be used for several purposes like online education, online payment of various bills, source of entertainment, and having knowledge of the global world among many others. But we often ignore the threat that it causes to all of us it results in the advanced form of crime terms called ‘Cyber Crime’. Cybercrime is all about the use of a computer either in terms that a computer has been used to commit a crime or a crime committed by targeting a computer. To prevent computer crime, we need a computer-based law called ‘Cyber Law’.