DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS BETWEEN CENTRE AND STATE

The article is written by Naman Jain, studying BBA-LLB at Bennett University, Greater Noida.  The aim of the article is to analyse the various powers of the states and the union to minimise the ambiguities being faced when both of them are practised simultaneously. The landmark problems related to misuse of the power has beenRead More

MEANING, NATURE AND SCOPE OF CONTRACT

This article is written by Ritika Sharma, a student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU. In this article, she has discussed the meaning, nature and Scope of Contract. INTRODUCTION The term contract is not a modern term rather it is an age-old which has its origins in Ancient Civilization.  The history of the contractRead More

Legal Analysis of Right to Privacy

This Article is written by Pranit Bhagat pursuing BA LLB from ILS Law College, Pune. In this article, discusses the various dimensions regarding Right to Privacy nationally and internationally, reasonable restrictions, various case laws and its latest developments. Introduction Right to Privacy is encompassed under Article 21 of the constitution of India which is aRead More

NATURE OF MARRIAGE UNDER HINDU LAW

This article is written by Ritika Sharma, student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU. In this article, she has discussed the nature of marriage under Hindu law. INTRODUCTION The institution of marriage is known to be the sacred instruction under Hindu law. According to Max Weber marriage is a “stable sexual relationship” allowed andRead More

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF DEATH PENALTY

Nikhilesh Koundinya is a student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. In this article, he has discussed the constitutional validity of death penalty in India. He has mentioned case laws which paved the way for the death penalty in India. He has also highlighted the arguments for and against the death penalty. To conclude he hasRead More

Constituents of Law of Tort

This article is written by Anurag Maharaj, student of law at Lloyd Law School, Greater Noida. I have tried to define the word ”Tort” and its ingredients in this article.  INTRODUCTION Tort is derived from Tortum which is a Latin word that means twisted act. Tort is a civil wrong. It is not a crimeRead More

ADMISSIBILITY OF ORAL AND DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCES

This Article is written by Ritesha Das, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. In this article, she has discussed the admissibility of oral and documentary evidence. INTRODUCTION The legal definition of evidence is neither static nor universal.  Medieval interpretation of evidence in the era of trials by ordeal would rather be unfamiliar to the contemporary sensibilities and there is no approach to evidence andRead More

KARTA UNDER HUF

Mansi Tyagi, is a student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. In this article, she has discussed the rules and principles concerning the position and powers of a Karta in a Hindu undivided family. Also, she has tried explaining the gender lacunas of the system. And in conclusion, she has tried engraving the gaps that needRead More

Consumer Protection Legislation in India

This article is written by Ritik Kumar, pursuing his BALLB (Hons.) from Aligarh Muslim University Campus Kerala.  Meaning of Consumer Protection Consumer protection is a policy which provides protection to the buyers of goods and services and protects them against unfair trade practices in the marketplace. It also averts businesses from adopting unfair methods suchRead More

Theories of Punishment | From Primitive to Modern World

This article has been written by Yash Dodani, a first-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He has analysed the theories of Punishments involved and developed from the primitive to modern society. Abstract The punishment and the process of the trial had been running since the formation of the societies and the development ofRead More