Bhim Singh v. State of J. & K., AIR 1986 S.C. 494

This article has been written by Deepika, pursuing BA-LLB at IIMT & School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi. In this article, she has analyzed Bhim Singh v. State of J&K, a famous case of the legal maxim ‘injuria sine damno’. Introduction In order to be successful in an action for tort, the plaintiff has to proveRead More

Parliamentary Privileges

This article has been written by Anurag Maharaj, pursuing Bachelor of laws at Lloyd Law School, Greater Noida. In this article, he has tried to define the “Parliamentary privileges”. Introduction Parliamentary privilege refers to the rights and immunities that Parliament as an entity and parliamentarians enjoys in their individual capacity, without which they can notRead More

Private Defence Under Tort

This article has been written by Sharat Gopal, pursuing BA-LLB at Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU. In this article, he has discussed private defence and its essential under the law of tort. Introduction Tort According to Salmon, a tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is common law action for the unliquidated( an amountRead More

Doctrine of Harmonious Construction

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 rule of harmonious construction and landmark cases related to it. INTRODUCTION Is it law really plays an importantRead More

COVID 19 AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

This article has been written by Alok Kumar. This article deals with the topic of COVID-19 and effect of this virus on international relations and how what is the solution for all these issues which is the world is facing right now. INTRODUCTION One must observe the amazing date of 22nd March 2020 when everyRead More

Theories of Recognition of States under International Law

This article has been written by Mansi Tyagi, a student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. The international community is an amalgamation of States and many other independent entities. This article details the theories of recognition for such independent entities into states. It discusses the two theories viz. Constitutive and Declaratory. However, it will be interestingRead More

Writ Jurisdiction and Private Sector

This article has been written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In the article “Writ Jurisdiction and Private Sector,” the author has tried to explain the requirement of enforcing writ petition in private sectors as well. Introduction In India, under Part-III of the Constitution, citizens are guaranteed certain fundamental rights.Read More

Dissolution of Marriage: Theories, Forms of Divorce, Grounds

This article is written by Samridhi Sachdeva pursuing BBA LLB from Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article talks about the meaning and theories of dissolution of marriage, forms and grounds of divorce under the Hindu law. Introduction In Hindu law, the marriage is a sacramental union, where two people take vows and reside together,Read More

The Journey of Freedom of Press in India over the Years

This article is written by Ishika Gupta pursuing BBA L.LB from Gitarattan International Business School. This article aims to highlight the fate of freedom of Press in India and the restrictions imposed on it. “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the Press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.” ~ Thomas Jefferson FreedomRead More

SEPARATION OF POWERS

This article is written by Sharat gopal, studying BA-LLB at Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU. In this article, he has discussed the concept of ‘Separation of power in India’ and its presence in Indian constitution in form of various provisions. Introduction By hearing the term “separation of power” the first name that comes to our mindRead More