Determining Residential status of an Assessee

This article is written by Kalyani Gupta, a Master’s in Law student from Amity University, Noida. This article discusses meaning and rules for determining the residential status of an assessee. INTRODUCTION An ‘Assessee’ implies to an individual on whom tax, or any additional sum of cash is imposed under the Income tax and he isRead More

Child Abuse and the Laws to Prevent it

This article is written by APURVA, a student of the Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, GGSIPU. ABSTRACT India is the country with the largest child population in the world and is home to over 19% of the world’s children. The nation, therefore, provides its children fundamental and legal rights for their overall care, protection,Read More

Hate Speech Laws 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 deals exhaustively with constitutional law, criminal laws, election laws and IT laws in context of hate speech.  “There is a fine line between free speech and hate speech.Read More

All You Need to Know About Filing an FIR

This article is written by K.Lasya Charitha pursuing BALLB in Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. In this article, the researcher discusses the basic concepts of FIR like the meaning of FIR, who can file an FIR, the process of filing an FIR, etc. INTRODUCTION FIR is very important in Indian criminal proceedings because itRead More

Appearance and Non- Appearance under CPC

This article is written by Saba Banu , a 3rd year law student of Pendekanti Law College, Hyderabad. INTRODUCTION In every case, a suit requires parties, which are most important for proceedings. If the parties to the suit do not show up, then it can be termed to be the non appearance of parties. UnderRead More

Forensic Science: Scope and Different Kind of Methods

This article is written by Kalyani Gupta, a Master’s in Law student from Amity University, Noida. This article discusses the meaning and scope of Forensic Science along with different kinds of methods used. INTRODUCTION Forensic science can be described as a study and use of science to issues of law. This link of science andRead More

Covid- 19 and Child Trafficking (Illegal Adoption)

Vanshika Arora, is a first-year B.A.LL.B student at Army Institute of Law, Mohali. This article throws light upon the recent illegal adoptions and child trafficking. Amid the horrors of plummeting oxygen, and floating dead bodies, many other precarious state of affairs have engulfed the country. One of the many is WhatsApp messages being sent around,Read More

Injunction 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 meaning, types of Injunctions, and few case laws related to injunction.  INTRODUCTION Any appeal to the courts without remedy is futile. Anyone who goes to court for past or current injuries mustRead More

The Principle of Distinction beneath International Humanitarian Law

This article is written by APURVA, a student of the Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, GGSIPU. This article provides an outline of  “The Principle of Distinction beneath International Humanitarian Law”. ABSTRACT During a war, civilians are the most innocent ones. But ‘are they still looked upon as the same and safeguarded during a war?’Read More

Trade Unionism in India

This article is written by Kalyani Gupta, a Master’s in Law student from Amity University, Noida. This article discusses the evolution of trade unionism in India and the challenges faced by these unions. INTRODUCTION The labour movement was the primary power that converted misery and hopelessness into hope and development. Out of its courageous battles,Read More