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…
ECOCIDE: AN UPCOMING CRIME
Jeevesh Dubey The author is a student at National Law University Nagpur INTRODUCTION: Humanity and the environment are inextricably intertwined and reliant on one another. The destruction of the environment…
Abetted Suicide
Kinkini Chaudhuri The author is a third year law student at Amity University Kolkata. Introduction The abettor is defined under Section 108 of the IPC. A person who aids in…
Shorts: On Motive & Law of torts
Amrit Pratim Mishra Xavier Law school, XIM University, Bhubaneswar Motive is generally known to be a cause that inspires individuals to induce a specific thinking /state of mind into considerable…
The need for The Right to be Forgotten: An Analysis
By Ambika Bhardwaj This article is authored by Ambika Bhardwaj, a law student of KP Mehta School of Law, NMIMS Mumbai Introduction Since the advent of internet and with the…
Types of Injunction in Law of Torts
By Bhavika Adwani The author is a student at DNLU Jabalpur. Introduction Tort in simple word is a civil wrong. When someone in a society harm the civil rights of…
LAW AS A MEANS OF JUSTICE: On Reservation
By Kashish Shah The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha. INTRODUCTION Out from perspectives and developments that have resulted from our society’s dynamic, there is…
Section 498A: Use & Misuse
By Aryan Mohanty Introduction: A typical dispute made against laws identifying with brutality against ladies in India over the most recent 20 years of criminal law change has been that…