CAN A CONSUMER COMPLAINT BE FILED ONLINE?

INTRODUCTION The consumer protection bill, 2019 was introduced in the Lok Sabha on 8 July 2019 by the Minister of Consumer Affairs and food and public distribution. The consumer protection act has made it mandatory for every e-commerce entity to display the country of origin.  It was introduced by Ram Vilas Palawan. First of all,Read More

Kerala High Court Extends the Operation of Interim Orders

                                                          Report by- Riddhima Bhadauria                                                                                                The Kerala High Court recently on 5th of August extended the operation of interim orders passed by the Court in view of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic (Court on its own motion: Suo Motu Proceedings – COVID-19 Pandemic v. State of Kerala). A three-Judge Bench of Chief Justice S Manikumar andRead 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

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

Crime & Violence: An Interplay

This article is written by Bunmi Adaramola, a current LPC MSc student at the University of Law. This article presents a detailed overview of the crime and violence and the nature of the relationship which exists between them.  Introduction  Crime and Violence, as asserted by a UN joint report, are development issues which have ‘directRead More

Classical Schools of Jurisprudence: Hindu and Islamic

This article is written by Joyita Mukhopadhyay, a student of Amity university Kolkata. INTRODUCTION Strict starting points and conventions in law have been subjects of examination in numerous nations among scholars, law specialists, and students of history. This has prompted a rich assortment of near lawful writing, enlightening juristic ideas and giving some huge experiencesRead More

Contingent Contract

This article has been written by Shivani Kumari, a student of Lloyd law college, Greater Noida. This article will impress upon a type of contract which is contingent. Contingent contracts are uncertain contracts and depend upon the occurrence and non -occurrence of a certain event. INTRODUCTION  A contract is defined under section 2(h) of theRead More

International Organisation: The Legal Framework

Author Mansi Malik a fourth-year law student at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, she is currently interning with Lexpeeps.in “The article parlance about the Framework of International Organisation, its norms and duties. General Provisions International Organisation is an organisation where several states come together and form several binding agreements. Till date, more than 240 formal agreements haveRead More