Protection of Witnesses in India

This article is written by K.Lasya Charitha pursuing BALLB in Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. In this article, the researcher discusses the problems faced by the witnesses in India and The Witness Protection Scheme,2018. INTRODUCTION Witnesses are considered to be one of the most indispensable elements in the criminal justice system, and the trialRead More

Application of Volenti Non Fit Injuria

This article is written by Sonam Sanjay Pandey, a student of DY Patil Deemed to be University School of Law, Navi Mumbai. Through this Article the author tends to analyse the details of the maxim “Volenti Non-Fit Injuria” and its application under law of torts.  Definition  Volenti Non-Fit Injuria from Nolo’s Plain Law Dictionary isRead More

Receiver as Interim Order- CPC

This article is written by APURVA, a student of the Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, GGSIPU. INTRODUCTION In civil litigations, a ‘Receiver’ is considered to be an officer of the court who is appointed by the court to protect and preserve the subject matter of suit till the time the court decides the matter.Read More

Temporary Injunction under CPC

This article is written by Kalyani Gupta, a Master’s in Law student from Amity University, Noida. This article discusses the temporary injunction mentioned under the Code of Civil Procedure. INTRODUCTION An “Injunction” is an impartial solution which is “a judicial process that compels a party to refrain from doing or to do a particular actRead More

Historical School of Jurisprudence

This article is written by Saba Banu, a 3rd year law student, from Pendekanti Law College, Hyderabad. INTRODUCTION The study of jurisprudence, as other branches of law, was started among Romans first. The word ‘jurisprudence’ springs from the Latin word ‘jurisprudentia’ which suggests the knowledge of law. Jurisprudence is that the theory and therefore theRead More

Validity and Challenges of E-Contracts

Vanshika Arora is a first-year B.A.LLB student at Army Institute of Law, Mohali. This article is a birds-eye view of the validity of e-contracts under Indian law the umpteen challenges faced in an e-contract transaction.  INTRODUCTION At the outset, through the advancement of technology, especially the internet, business transactions have taken a big leap andRead More

Legality of Betting in India

This article is written by Rishita Naredi, a First-year B.B.A. LL.B. student in NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law. INTRODUCTION According to Merriam Webster, betting is an act of giving a pledge, or stake between 2 parties which leads to the formation of a contingent contract. In layman language, it refers to forecasting theRead More

Rights and Duties- Jurisprudence

This article is written by K.Lasya Charitha pursuing BA LLB in Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. In this article, the researcher discusses theories and the  classification of rights and duties in Jurisprudence.  INTRODUCTION Rights and Duties are interrelated, because where there are rights, there are duties, and people are given rights to protect themRead More

Natural Justice: Principles, Exceptions and Case Laws

Vishrut Gupta, Lloyd Law College. This article strives to explain the readers about the Principles of Natural Justice, which is nowhere mentioned in the constitution but used widely in the Indian Law. It also covers the concept of Social Justice briefly. Administrative Law and Natural Justice Administrative Law is a type of public law thatRead More

Marital Rape: A Crime Yet to be Criminalized in India

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 heinous crime of marital rape which any of the Indian laws fail to address effectively.  “They say that marital rape does not become a rape. AndRead More