EMERGENCE AND FUTURE OF E-ARBITRATION IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION In the current globalization period of the electronic and IT age where providers, clients, purchasers, and laborers are all at better places and are isolated by various time regions questions which emerge should be settled through electronic intervention so that time and cash both can be saved. This article attempts to harp to aRead More

ECO-CENTRISM IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

INTRODUCTION Environmental law can be viewed according to two viewpoints human-centric and ecocentric, previous is human-driven, while the latter is nature-driven. Ecocentrism is a part of the thought that tracks down inherent worth in every single living organic entity. It takes a comprehensive perspective on the Earth, rather than the smaller methodology embraced by anthropocentrism.Read More

Analysis of the Pegasus case

Introduction Spyware has always been a murky subject in terms of spying between governments. Spyware has been viewed as a critical component since it is thought critically to monitor and identify individuals who may be involved in illegal or terrorist activities. On the other hand, it is hugely controversial because, while ostensibly targeting criminal activity,Read More

Environmental Law as a Tool for Environmental Protection

The environment is very crucial for us to understand as it defines our surroundings and impacts the way we live. It consists of the air we breathe, water covering Earth’s major surface, and plants and animals that live on this planet. It is important to understand the word “environment” and realize how important it isRead More

Overview on Religious Liberty and Women rights in India

Women have always played an important role in our civilization’s growth. They are the ones who developed and are a large part of the societal norm. They shape entire generations. Any community’s lifeblood is its women. They are supposed to look after things with all of their hearts while expanding their proportions to assist society’sRead More

K. M. Nanavati v. the State of Maharashtra

Case number Criminal Appeal No. 195 of 1960 Equivalent citation AIR 1962 SC 605 Bench Hon’ble Justice K. Subba Rao. Date of Judgement November 24, 1961. Relevant Act(s) The “Evidence Act, 1872”; the “Indian Penal Code, 1860”. Facts of the case K.M. Nanavati is the petitioner. He was an Indian naval Officer then. He wasRead More

Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India

Case number Writ Petition (C) No. 1031 of 2019. Equivalent citation AIR 2020 SC 1308. Bench Hon’ble Chief Justice of India N. V. Ramana, Hon’ble Justice R. Subhash Reddy, Hon’ble Justice B. R. Gavai. Date of Judgement January 10, 2020. Relevant Act(s) “Constitution of India”, “The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005”, “The IndianRead More

Jayamma & Anr. v. The State of Karnataka

Case number Criminal Appeal No. 573 of 2016. Equivalent citation (2021) 6 SCC 213. Bench CJI N. V. Ramana, Hon’ble Justice Surya Kant and Hon’ble Justice Aniruddha Bose. Date of Judgement May 7, 2021. Relevant Act(s) The “Evidence Act, 1872”; the “Indian Penal Code, 1860” and the “Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973”. Facts of theRead More

A critical study on History and Emergence of Arbitration in India

Introduction Industrialization has resulted in a dramatic increase in global trade and business. To keep up with financial growth and avoid lengthy lawsuits, the parties have chosen arbitral proceedings as their preferred method of dispute resolution1.Arbitration is not at all a modern process, especially in India. It can be traced back to the Vedic ages2.Read More

Landmark Judgments which widened the scope of environmental law in India

Introduction Judiciary has always played a very important role in order to protect the environment1. There are a number of cases that have provided landmark judgment in the field of environmental law. The factor of protection of the environment has been mentioned in Article 48A of the Constitution of India as well2. Along with ArticleRead More