Detailed Analysis of Directive Principles

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a Second Year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice. INTRODUCTION Directive principles are those principles which the state takes into consideration while making laws. In India, these principles are mentioned in the Indian Constitution under Part -4 from article 36 to article 51.theseRead More

Presidential Debate Held in The United States Recently

This article has been written by Nikhat Chaudhary pursuing Law from Rizvi Law Colle Rules and Format The debates start with the candidates standing behind their podiums, with the moderator on the other side. According to the format, either the moderator or a member of the audience can be the one to ask questions. Generally,Read More

Definitions and Development of Law of Torts

This article is written by Gaurav Purohit from Amity University Rajasthan Currently Pursuing BBA LLB. Definition of Tort The word Tor has been derived from the Latin word “tortum” which means curved or crooked. Definition as given by the jurist Salmond, Tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is the action for unliquidated damages (damagesRead More

Gyarsibai v The State

This article has been written by Yash Mittal, pursuing LLB-1 year from Mewar Law institute.  Court – Madhya Pradesh High Court Case title – Gyarsibai W/O Jagannath vs The State  Decided on – 23 October 1952 Equivalent citations – 1953 CriLJ 588 Bench: Dixit, Chaturvedi Facts of the case The appellant (Gyarsibai), her husband, herRead More

Lifting of the Corporate Veil

This article is written by Mahenoor Khan, a student of Rizvi Law College Background Before getting into details of what lifting of the corporate veil is we shall know what is the company, For a better understanding of application doctrine in the corporate world,  Thus, The word ‘Company’ is derived from the Latin word ‘Com’Read More

Doctrine of Vicarious Liability

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a second-year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice pursuing B.Com-LL.B. (Hon.). This article talks about vicarious liability, civil law, criminal law. INTRODUCTION When a person does a wrongful act then he is liable for that act and not any other person. However, inRead More

Cyber Crimes: Are Indian Laws Outdated for Such Laws

This article is written by Arshdeep Bedi ( Student of the final year -Punjabi University, Patiala)                           INTRODUCTION The internet, computers, mobiles, and other forms of technology have revolutionized every aspect of human life from decades including how we communicate, shop, obtain news, entertain our self etc. This technological advancement has also created innumerable opportunities forRead More

Emergency Provisions under Indian Constitution: Articles 332-360

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a second-year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice pursuing B.Com-LL.B. (Hon.) What is the “Emergency”? In Merriam Webster Dictionary, the word Emergency has been defined as, “An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.” As per BlackRead More

Introducing AFSPA and its Implication

This article is written by Navneet Chandra, a student of the Central University of South Bihar, Gaya. Introduction The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was enacted in 1958 to bring under control what the government of India considered ‘disturbed’ areas. The Tripura government on Thursday decided to lift the controversial law which according to aRead More