Burari Deaths: A legal perspective on mental health
By Ananya Dash The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha. Eleven members of a family in the Burari neighbourhood of Delhi were found mysteriously dead…
Our Environment and Laws for it.
By Aditi Wandale The author is a first-year law student at MNLU Nagpur 21st Century has proved to be a hard one for our environment. With rapid industrialization, ever-increasing progress…
Amendments to Forest Conservation Act 1980
Manya Sharma The author is a first year law student at National Law University Odisha The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(MoEF&CC) has proposed new amendments in the…
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA
By Simran Joshi The author is a 3rd-semester law student at Amity Law School Lucknow Capital punishment or the penalty of death is the highest punishment rewarded to an individual…
Torts, Distinction, Inevitable Accident
By Nakshatra Gujrati The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha and is the founder of LAWOGS. We live in a society, or an ideal society…
Tracing the Origins of Tort of Negligence
By Nakshatra Gujrati The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha and is the founder of LAWOGS. Back in Scotland, in 1928, Ms. May Donohogue ordered…
New rules of Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment), 2021
By Soumyashree Sahoo India amended the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act 1971 after 50 years, by coming up with the MTP Amendment Bill 2020 which came into force on…
The factory that manufactured colonialism: The East India Company
By Nakshatra Gujrati The author is a first year law student at National Law University Odisha and is the founder of LAWOGS. Why so novel? India faced various incursions from…
Rule of Law and Indian Constitution
By Aashank Dwivedi The author is a 3rd-semester law student at Amity Law School Lucknow. The concept of “rule of law” plays an important role in the administration of a…
IT Regulations in India
By Kashish Shah The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha The term “cyber” The indiscriminate use of the prefix cyber, be it in a cybercafe…