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  • Partnership to Advance Clean Energy (PACE): Understanding the Basics

    By Navishta Qureshi, NLIU, Bhopal. In the present situation facing the globe, one of the most important considerations for economy of any country is the development of its energy sector. Not only from the perspective of economic production of goods, but also from the standpoint of the effect that it causes on environment, it is necessary…

  • Internship in Lower Court: A must for Law Students?

    By Aparna Menon, Government Law College, Mumbai. Nowadays, the old trend of interning in an NGO in the first year, High Court in the second, Supreme  Court in the third and law firms in the fourth and fifth years has faded away. Each law student, now, gets time to have multiple internships per year, which…

  • E- Governance in India

    By Ankit Sharma, Siddhartha Law College, Dehradun. Today’s world is one of transformation and revolution. Things which are not dynamic are considered as mortal. The rise of e-government has been one of the most striking developments of the web. There are many definitions so as to explain what E-governance is but the real cause of this…

  • The 21st Century Maritime Silk Route Economic Belt

    By Mahak Vijay, Raffles University, Rajasthan. Now study the issue with the help of this interesting Power Point Presentation made by our Research Intern: Read here

  • A Glimpse on Remedial and Penal Statutes

    By Puja Kuashal, RMLNLU, Lucknow. There is a well established fact that the legislature is the highest law making body and the court is merely an interpreter of the law. But the fact is, by interpreting the law, the court can make comprehensive changes in the actual implementation and overall maneuver of the law. This…

  • Should death penalty be banned?

    By Deepti Purwar, Law College Dehradun. Capital punishment is a legal process where a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. The capital punishment is in the form of death. The basic purpose of criminal laws of any nation is reformation and not retribution. It is the duty of State…

  • The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Ordinance 2014: A Critical Review

    By Rajiv Kulkarni, IGNOU. The Indian Insurance Act, 2014 is another major revolutionary step towards the reforms introduced in recent times by the new government. It was observed that the earlier acts related with insurance sector were insufficient for the protection of the common Consumer and were incompetent for further growth of the high potential…

  • Marital Rape: The Indian Scenario

    By Aparna Menon, Government Law College, Mumbai. Marital rape, a contemporary term which means sexual perversion extended by the husband on to his wife without her consent in the due course of their legal marriage. It is non consensual intercourse obtained by the man with his wife through force, threat of force, violence in case…

  • India-Sri Lanka Ties: A Closer Look

    By Swatilekha Chakraborty, Symbiosis Law School, Pune. India is Sri Lanka’s closest neighbor. The relationship between the two countries is more than 2,500 years old and both sides have built upon a legacy of intellectual, cultural, religious and linguistic intercourse. In recent years, the relationship has been marked by the contacts at the highest political level, growing…

  • A Study on the Agenda of Human Rights

    By Jaskiran Kaur, Amity Law School, Delhi. The death penalty entails the taking away of a person’s life after conviction on a capital offence by a competent court. The death penalty is still a legitimate form of punishment in some parts of United States of America, Saudi Arabia, and China.[1] The International Covenant on Civil and…