Month: March 2015

  • Rohtak Gang Rape: Beyond the Outrage and the Law

    By Aishwarya Dhakarey, Symbiosis Law School, Pune. “Being disabled should not mean being disqualified from having access to every aspect of life.” -Emma Thompson We all have read about incidents wherein a woman after being raped turned into a schizophrenic or developed some mental abnormality. What about victims who were already suffering from some mental ailment? Anything…

  • Emergence and Validity of Articles 31A, 31B and 31C

    By Chandan Mohanty, KIIT Law School, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar. The Constitution (44th Amendment) Act, 1978, signifies the demise of the fundamental Right to Property. Before 1978, there were mainly two articles to protect private property, Article 19(1)(f) and 31. But these Articles were repealed by constitutional amendments, and thus private property was left defenceless. Unlike other…

  • Sajjan Singh V. State of Rajasthan

    By Ankit Sharma, Siddhartha Law College, Dehradun. Now you can study this Landmark Judgement with the help of this Power Point Presentation prepared by our Research Intern.

  • European Union Institutions

    By Juš Černovšek, Lawyer, Slovekia. Now, get to know about all EU Institutions with the help of this Power Point Presentation, prepared by our Research Intern.

  • L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India

    By Sudipta Bhowmick, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar. Now study the Landmark Judgement with the help of this Power Point Presentation, prepared by our Research Associate.

  • Slumber: It’s my Right!

    By Prerna Tara, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Sleep is a natural and key fixing of the fundamental necessities of life. On the off chance that rest is irritated, the psyche gets muddled and it disturbs the well-being cycle. Sleep, in this manner, is a self-reviving component of our life cycle and is, consequently,…

  • Scrapping off Muslim Quota: A Vision

    By Shayamvar Deb, MATS Law School, Raipur. Finally, the Fadnabis Government has decided to repeal 5% reservation to the Muslim community in both jobs and education. A resolution dated as on March 02, 2015 by the Government of Maharashtra was announced with the cancellation of the earlier resolution of July 24, 2014 brought in by the Congress-Nationalist…

  • MGNREGA: An Analysis

    By Swatilekha Chakraborty, Symbiosis Law School, Pune. The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (or, NREGA No 42) was later renamed as the “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act” (or, MGNREGA), is labor and social security act that aims to guarantee the ‘right to work‘. It aims to ensure livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100…

  • C Cubed Technical Scam: An Overview

    By Anmol Sinha, Symbiosis Law School, Pune. One of the most important assets of any business organization is goodwill. The reputation of a company in the market helps it to be the frontrunner in the industry in which it operates. A good name in the business is something which is very beneficial in the long run.…

  • Crony Capitalism

    By Dewal Nath Tripathi, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, New Delhi. Crony capitalism is a term describing an economy in which success in business depends on close relationships between business people and government officials. It may be exhibited by favoritism in the distribution of legal permits, government grants, special tax breaks, or other forms of state interventionism.…