Case of the Living Dead
By Amrit Pratim Mishra INTRODUCTION TO THE CASE Yes, you read it right. The Case of the living dead is indeed true. ‘Association of dead people and others vs State…
Governance in India
Jai Raj Meena The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha INTRODUCTION “Governance is the exercise of economic, political, and administrative authority to manage a country’s…
Know your Rights
By Poonam Punjab School of Law Rights are available to any human being by virtue of his birth in the human race. It is inherent in all human beings irrespective…
Social Justice & Labour Laws in India
Kaveri Chauhan The author is a 3rd-year law student at Banasthali Vidyapith Rajasthan. ABSTRACT Social justice is very crucial to maintaining sustainable peace as well as encouraging sustainable economic growth.…
UNTOUCHABILITY AND CORONA
By Bhavika Advani Introduction Untouchability is a concept made by the people for the people in which upper caste people discriminate the lower caste. According to this concept higher caste,…
Editorial: On Raising the Age of Marriage For Women
Sneha Arora The author is a first-year student of HP NLU Shimla. In December 2021, the Modi government proposed to raise the legal age of marriage for Indian women from…
Rape: Fourth Most Common Crime in India
Aashi Upadhyay Rape is the fourth most common crime against women in India. Rape is one of the most common crimes against women in India. It is reported that every…
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act: A Brief Note
Bhavika Advani The author is a first-year law student at DNLU Jabalpur Abstract A major benefit of a non-profit organization in assisting society is that they act faster than the…
Corporate Social Responsibility and its Judicial Enforcement
Tejasswini L The author is a first-year law student at Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow. Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to the self-regulation of private businesses, the…