Critical Analysis of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019

This article has been written by Niti Shah studying BLS/LLB from Pravin Gandhi College of  Law, University of Mumbai. Lok Sabha has passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the year 2019. What is Meant by Citizenship? Citizenship is a lawful right to be a part of a particular country. citizenship grants upon individual membership inRead More

Environmental Market-Based Instruments (MBI’s)

This article is written by Shambhavi Shree, a student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar (4th year). INTRODUCTION Market-based instruments are used by many countries worldwide. The first MBIs were introduced by David Llyod in the United Kingdom (UK) when fuel tax was levied in 1909 during his tenure in the ministry. The main objectiveRead More

Case Analysis: Smith v. Leech Brain & Co.

This article has been written by Tanya Gupta, a student pursuing BA LLB from Ideal Institute of Management and Technology and School of Law, affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.  This article focuses on the brief explanation of the case Smith v. Leech Brain & Co. (1961) 3 AII ER 1159. INTRODUCTION ThisRead More

Admissibility of Expert Evidence

This article is written by Joyita Mukhopadhyay from Amity university Kolkata. INTRODUCTION In today’s world, the law needs an opinion which requires some special assistance and some special skilled person. This specials skilled person is known as an expert. In today’s world, it is very necessary to have an expert for giving a proper recommendationRead More

Debating the Capital Punishment

This article has been written by Shivani Kumari, a student of Lloyd law college, Greater Noida. This article will impress upon all the aspects of capital punishment which is interchangeably used with the word death penalty. INTRODUCTION Capital punishment is one of the integral parts of the Indian criminal judicial system. The practice of executingRead More

Right to Food: Universal Recognition and Problems in Indian Context

This article is written by Akshat Mehta, a student of the Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad. In this research article, he has tried to analyze the issue of ‘Right to Food’ with constitutional lenses. He also reported the universal recognition of ‘Global Hunger’ as a problem and mechanism to overcome it.  INTRODUCTI The governmentRead More

The Supreme Court’s Judgment on Adverse Possession….

                                                  Report by- Riddhima Bhadauria  The supreme court holds that a person in possession cannot be dispossessed by another, except by due process of law. In this case the supreme court has observed that a memorandum of family settlement is not required to be registered and is binding on the parties and it is beingRead More

Environmental Law and Policies

This article is written by AASHIKA AGGARWAL pursuing BBA-LLB (H) from AMITY UNIVERSITY, GURGAON. INTRODUCTION Environmental law is the law of environmental problems. Environmental law is the collection of laws, regulations, agreements and common law that governs how humans interact with their environment. The purpose of environmental law is to protect the environment and createRead More