Regulation of IBC Laws in India

INTRODUCTION One of the main changes in India’s overall set of laws is the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. This is on the grounds that the IBC does not just make India more grounded as far as the lawful structure, yet it additionally gives it another financial character and acknowledgment on an overall scale. If aRead More

RECONSIDERING THE ROLE OF VICTIMS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

All individuals who have been a victim of crime have had themselves and their families affected, significantly making monetary misfortunes to the people in question. And the effect of these crimes and wrongdoings on the people in question and their families goes from genuine physical and mental wounds to perpetual aggravations. These consequences should immediatelyRead More

TRAVELLING ABROAD IS A HUMAN RIGHT

The Supreme Court of India emphasized in Satish Chandra Verma vs. Union of India that the freedom to go abroad, like marriage and family, is a genuine and vital human right. “The right to travel abroad is an important basic human right because it fosters an individual’s independent and self-determining creative character,” wrote a benchRead More

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1988

ABSTRACT The article makes a sincere effort to capture the journey and improvements made under the Motor Vehicles Act which was first enacted on 1st July 1988 and thereupon amended in 2019 by the act of parliament. INTRODUCTION Transportation acts as a vital pillar of the social infrastructural development of any country. In a developingRead More

CASTE BASED RESERVATIONS IN INDIA – A CONSTITUTIONAL EXAMINATION

Introduction India, a country with many ideologies, religions, dialects, castes, and topography, represents unity and integrity. However, when it comes to the Varna System, which divides Indians into Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras, there is no such unity displayed (Scheduled Casts, Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Communities, the most oppressed ones). As a result, theRead More

Army Laws in India

Introduction “We know that in conflict, there is the only outcome that is A Victory.” – Late General Shri Bipin Rawat (C.D.S.) The Military1 which is commonly known as The Armed Forces protects a country from its enemies. Having a strong-armed force is very important for any nation-state. It ensures our internal peace, gives securityRead More

Law of the Sea: A study of an Uncharted Division

Introduction The law of the sea is the foundation for the crucial marine trade that drives our economy which formalizes the key norms of freedom of passage for national security. It allows India to protect, manage, and use the resources of our bordering waters and continental shelf for the sake of the environment and theRead More

Right To Property – Journey from Fundamental Right to Constitutional Right

Abstract – The historical foundations of Indian experiences and conceptions of property and wealth are considerably different from those of Western countries. The current property system, as we know it, sprang from unique events in Europe throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, and hence its lessons were not generally applicable. The concept of property rightsRead More

RELIEFS AVAILABLE UNDER SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT 1963

ABSTRACT The Specific Relief Act 1963 chalks out an array of reliefs that can be sought under the tutelage of the civil courts in addition to the other available civil remedies enshrined under CPC 1908 for aiding the enforcement and due fulfillment of the contractual obligations besides providing a host of other civil reliefs. INTRODUCTIONRead More

10 Landmark Cases on Intellectual Property Rights

Introduction Sir John Salmond has defined ‘Right’ as an interest recognized and protected by a rule of justice. It is an interest in respect of which there is a duty and the disregard of which is ‘Wrong’.1 He further has explained that a ‘Legal right’ is an interest recognized and protected by rule of lawRead More