Review of Banking System in British India
By Pratham Mathe The author is a first-year student at National Law University Odisha. Introduction The process of loaning money on interest has been going on for ages. Earlier it…
Rahul Singh Rules “RTI to Apply on Medico Legal Cases”
Dharam Prakash Thakur In a historic judgment, Madhya Pradesh State Information Commissioner Rahul Singh rules that Medico-legal and medical reports in criminal cases cannot be refused under the RTI Act.…
The Law School Kit: Why you Should Have It
The First Year is Synonymous with Haunt Year. Jumped into a law school? Welcome then…, In the very first month we all are excited to meet new people and friends…
Women In Law: A Discourse On Obsolete Legislations And Women’s Emancipation
By Aryan Dash INTRODUCTION When we go back to the 19th century, the number of attorneys registered with the bar was small, but those were regarded as the top legal…
The Note on Special Contracts: Partnership
Kanishka Jaisinghani The author is a first-year student at SLS Noida. INTRODUCTION A part of the Indian Contract used to contain an Indian Partnership Act. This chapter dealt with the…
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लेखक: डॉ गिरीश प्रताप वह एक शर्मिंदा इंसान था। अपनी शर्मिंदगी पर उसे वाक़ई बड़ी शर्म आती थी , उसे लगता था,वो एक अजूबा है जो ऐसी बातों पर अपना…
THE Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act 1856
Ishita Ayala The author is a student at National Law University Odisha INTRODUCTION “After her husband is dead, she may voluntarily emaciate her body by eating pure flowers, roots, and…
On Honour Killings: Shakti Vahini v. UOI
By Aryan Mohanty Introduction Seeing the consequences of the honour killing custom, which continues to stigmatize communities in various parts of India. It brings the caste and gotra cultures to…
Adultery Abolished: Why?
By Aashi Upadhyay ABSTRACT Adultery displays a conflict between social burden and an individual’s struggle for happiness. Adulterers at all times suffered from society’s critical arrogance towards them. In India,…
THE JUDICIARY: A CATALYST FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
By Puja Rajesh Social change refers to the alteration of social order that arises due to the presence of several societal factors that impact existing social patterns, social structures, institutions,…