The constitution has formulated a directive principle that holds that it is the state's utmost duty to take care of the health of the people. Work from home is undoubtedly a worthy notion of mending the concern of social distancing. However, it has hampered the psychological health of the people as the volume of work... Continue Reading →
THE LEADER OF THE SILENT.
“WE ARE INDIAN, FIRSTLY AND LASTLY.” - BABA SAHEB AMBEDKAR Being blessed with a surname given by his Brahmin teacher ‘AMBEDKAR’ was born on the 14th of April,1891 into Marah caste. Bhim Rao fought a tremendous fight for the soil of India. The Varna system which could not be defied by the the gods themselves,... Continue Reading →
Technology: a tool for finance or for infringement of right to work during COVID-19 [part 2]
In a hypothetical situation, where a company has been asking the employees to either leave the job or take leaves without pay, due to cost-cutting- who will be held liable for the loss that the employees are suffering which is against their will? This brings into the conditions of infringement of Article 19(1)(g). A novel... Continue Reading →
PROTECTION OF CHILD FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT, 2012 [ Salient features]
It has to be noted that the act does not use the term rape commonly. This is because it does not restrict the sexual act to just penetration. Section 326 of the act has taken the penetrative sexual assault in a broader aspect. It includes oral sex, penile sex as well as insertion of any... Continue Reading →
PROTECTION OF CHILD FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT, 2012
“Childhood is a promise that is never kept”- Ken Hill. The POCSO Act, 2012 was instated on 14th November 2012. This deals with sexual offences against children and also protects them from child pornography. Its primary concentration has been on parts which are not included in the Indian Penal Code. The reason behind the creation... Continue Reading →
Reason behind the creation of juvenile acts.
People who commit crimes at a very young age are called ‘ Juvenile Delinquents’ particularly under the age of 18 years. The mind of a child is tender and develops with each passing year. There mind does not work like the minds of an average adult. The mistakes often committed by them are not lawful.Child... Continue Reading →
Technology: a tool for finance or for infringement of right to work during COVID-19 [ part 1 ]
Human beings have been ravishing every resource that is and was present to them. However, now the tables have turned, the exploiters have been repaying for their deeds. The unique novel virus has been discoursing for the entire human race. It has not only disrupted the routine of life but has also, without intent, infringed... Continue Reading →
Air quality in Dehradun- A case stduy
Environmental issues are the result of the devastating effects of human activities on the biophysical environment. Social and environmental movements can address environmental issues through advocacy and activism. Environmental hazards raise the risk of cancer, heart disease, asthma, and many other illnesses. The Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board The Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (UKPCB) is a... Continue Reading →
ONLINE SURVEILLANCE AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF PRIVACY
Internet ad servers offer marketing firms the ability to "per signalize" online marketing through targeted placement. They say the goal is to assess an individual's likelihood for undesirable behaviour. Authors: The objective is to monitor, categorise, and rank so’ as to curb such behaviour. The authors wish to express their gratitude to Oscar Candy, Jr.... Continue Reading →
Realist school of jurisprudence and its analysis (Part 2)
Realist says that in reality the implementation of law is very different than laws written in the doctrine. Judgements can change due to various extra- legal factors. This school does predictive analysis that is reliable predictions of future decisions, which is done on the basis of 13 factors which can affect the decision making. The... Continue Reading →
Realist school of jurisprudence and its analysis (Part 1)
Realism talks about the whole idea of reality. It talks about law as it is and not what it ought to be. They mentions the importance of legal institution and it is the first school which has talked about the judiciary and their role in law making and its application further by the judiciary. It... Continue Reading →
TRain to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh {part 2}
The best piece of the book is the treatment of the characters. Every one of them has their very own voice. Their uncovering their perspective makes it simple for the perusers to comprehend the inspirations driving their activities. Authenticity originates from the way that no one is appeared to be impeccable. Everyone comes in various... Continue Reading →
Train to pakistan by Khushwant Singh {Part 1}
Point of fact, a partition is one of the darkest periods ever of Indian History. When outskirts were redrawn, many individuals were removed from houses that they had been living in for the past numerous ages. Countless individuals lost their lives in the fallout of the meaningless brutishness that pursued. Men were butchered, ladies were... Continue Reading →
Conversion practices prohibition legislation bill
On 30th July, 2021 New Zealand introduced a new bill to protect the the LGBTQ+ community from forced conversions by minister of Justice Kris Faafoi. The main reason behind the formulation of such a bill is to “protect against practices intended to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression”, stated a... Continue Reading →
Need of alternate dispute resolution and its amendments
"Interminable, time consuming, complex and expensive Court procedures impelled jurists to search for an alternative Forum, less formal, more effective and speedy for resolution of disputes, avoiding procedural claptrap and this led them to Arbitration Act, 1940. However, the way in which the proceedings under the Act are conducted and without exception challenged in Courts,... Continue Reading →
JUDICIAL ADMIniSTRATION IN SURAT FACTORY BY BRITISHERS
What is a factory? It is a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine. Or historically, we can also say that it is an establishment for traders carrying on business in a foreign country. The first representation of east India company in Surat. On 24th August 1608, the... Continue Reading →
FREEDOM OF PRESS IN INDIA (PART 1)
Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution deals with the freedom of the press in India. It gives rights to the press of India to act according to its own will and not take sides of any of the political components. The main question that arises in the minds is that if the media... Continue Reading →
APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRAL INSTITUTION
Amendment Act of 2019 proposes the procedure for the appointment of arbitration institutions designated by the High Court in the case of International Commercial Arbitration and the High Court in other cases wherever the Council has established arbitration institutions. Alternatively, it provides for the maintenance of a panel of arbitrators by the Chief Justice of... Continue Reading →
THE BLUE STAR MISSION
The day of 1st June 1984 , when Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple) began to drench in blood of its own children for a week long militant fight against the the then very famous religious leader – Jarnail Singh Bindrawala. The operation begin given approval by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi so as to eradicate the... Continue Reading →
WHY DO WE NEED THE ADR MECHANISM?
"Interminable, time consuming, complex and expensive Court procedures impelled jurists to search for an alternative Forum, less formal, more effective and speedy for resolution of disputes, avoiding procedural claptrap and this led them to Arbitration Act, 1940. However, the way in which the proceedings under the Act are conducted and without exception challenged in Courts,... Continue Reading →