Category: Legal Articles

IS IT TIME TO REPEAL SECTION 124A IPC?

Author : Anushka Ukrani, Law Graduate from CLC (Delhi University) INTRODUCTION A few months back a school principle in Karnataka was arrested for an allegedly seditious school play protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. And this is not an isolated incident. In the past few months a lot of people who had been protesting against

MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE IN UNPRECEDENTED TIMES (SECTION 188 IPC AND COVID-19)

Author – Sanighdha (University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University) “The  main  political  problem  is  how  to  prevent  police  power  from  becoming  tyrannical. This is the meaning of all the struggles for liberty.” – Ludwig Von Misses INTRODUCTION: Martin Luther King Jr. once famously remarked, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Criminal  justice 

E-contracts: functioning and challenges

Author : Simarpreet Saluja, Bharti Vidyapeeth, Pune Introduction: E contract is one of the vital instruments in today’s scenario for both consumer and the commerce. E-contracts are such instruments which helps for most of the E-commerce related issues to get sorted. With the help of the e-contracts most of the problems concerning to the consumers

FORMS OF SUPREMACY IN A CONSTITUTIONAL SETUP

Author – Aakash Sharma (Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow) Co-Author – Shatakshi Pathak (Delhi metropolitan Education, Noida, U.P.) INTRODUCTION Supremacy is derived from the Latin word “supremus” which means highest. It generally means the highest in authority or rank. Supremacy means the position in which one is more powerful or advanced than anyone else.

E-education: Issues and Challenges

Author: Simarpreet  Saluja of Bharti Vidyapeeth, New Law college Abstract: E-education is of the significant parts of education throughout the globe and slowly is becoming the major division of E-learning in India. There is no particular definition as to the E-education and most of the times only generic definitions are available. E-education is also termed

CONSCRIPTION:CHILDREN SOLDIERS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW

Author – VISHAKHA MAHICHA (National Law University, Delhi) SYNOPSIS Statement of problem Over past years, the forceful recruitment of child soldiers has become a matter of increasing international concern.  This article focuses on the predicament of children and all the problems, not only physical but also psychological problems they go through (as recruitment of children

DIGITALIZATION: 21ST CENTURY TOOL

Author –   Kajal Mathur (New Law College, Pune) RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The research done in the study is a qualitative research. This paper includes Case Laws, Judgments and Legal principle. The researcher also studied various Articles, Blogs and other Research papers. Review of data is on the basis of primary information retrieved from Journals/Publications and expert

Recent Scenario of Freedom of the Uncodified 4th Pillar of the Indian Constitution: The Freedom of Press

Author :- Hely Kikani “The press [is] the only tocsin of a nation. [When it] is completely silenced… all means of a general effort [are] taken away.” –Thomas Jefferson Introduction: The freedom of communication and expression through vehicles including various electronic media & published materials is freedom of the press.  Although such freedom often means

Mob Lynching: A Menace to Democracy

Author : Sudeep Chandra of Law College Dehradun Abstract: “A society with lynch culture need a big zoo not for the animals definitely bit for the very people themselves”. ‘We the people‘ – the opening words of the Constitution, the founding document of India – sums up the perception of society, of shared culture and