Rights and Duties of Bailor and Bailee

This article is written by Preeti Bafna doing BBA L.L.B from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University.  While understanding the rights and duties it is important to know the concept of bailment. A ‘bailment’ is the delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose, upon a contract that they shall, when theRead More

Surrogacy: Advantageous or Unethical?

This article is written by Aaditya Kapoor, a law-aspiring student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. Through his research, Aaditya strived to shed light upon currently existing laws regarding surrogacy in India, along with its impact on surrogate mothers as well as the institution of marriage. INTRODUCTION The reproduction process is considered to be aRead More

Laws on Rape and Unnatural Offence

This article is written by Samridhi Sachdeva pursuing BBA LLB from Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article focusses on the laws on rape and unnatural offences. Also, tries to describe the ingredients necessary to commit these offences in depth. INTRODUCTION The most heinous crime related to women is Rape. Rape, not only physically butRead More

Divorce Under Muslim Laws

This article has been written by Shashvat Pant, pursuing BBA-LLB at Centre for legal studies, Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. In this article, he has discussed the concept of talaq under Muslim Marriage and Dissolution Act,1939. Introduction In order to understand the concept of divorce under the Muslim Laws, we must first familiarize ourselves withRead More

Extent and Application of Parliamentary Sovereignty in India

The following article has been submitted by Aaditya Kapoor, a law student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. Through his research, Aaditya analyzed the prevalence of the construct of parliamentary sovereignty in India. Introduction As jurists began to clutch a definition of law and ways to apply structure to its implementation within society, the conceptRead More

Pigeon-hole Theory

Abstract This article is written by Pooja Lakshmi, studying BBA-LLB at Bennett University, Greater Noida. The article aims to give the research findings regarding the pigeonhole theory. If you put three pigeons in two pigeonholes, at slightest two of the pigeons put a stop to up in the constant puncture; is a noticeable so farRead More

Recent trends in International dispute settlement

This article has been written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In this article, the author has explained the various ways through which international disputes can be settled keeping in mind the advancing society. Keeping the rising disputes among states in mind the number of dispute resolution tribunals are alsoRead More

Rights and Duties of Indemnifier and Discharge

This article is written by Darshika Lodha, a BBA.LLB(Hons.) student of Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University.  In this article, she is trying to explain the rights and duties of Indemnifier and discharge. INTRODUCTION An indemnity contract essentially involves one party promising to make good its losses to the other. These losses may arise either becauseRead More