Author(s) – 1. Sapna Kumari (BA. LL. B 3rd year Amity University, Patna) 2. Shristi Singh (BA. LL. B 3rd year Amity University, Patna) “Let’s change the vision for resolution; by resolving the dispute through Alternative Dispute Resolution” ABSTRACT Disputes, are increasing frequently are resolved through the ADR mechanism. When ADR first emerged, it frequently supported
Author: Aadarsh Mishra (The ICFAI University, Dehradun) Dr. Vivek Kumar (Asst. Professor) The ICFAI University, Dehradun 1. Adultery: 1.1) As per section 497 of Indian Penal Code (hereinafter as IPC) ,1860 adultery is defined as : “ Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person who is and whom he knows or has reason to believe
Author: Yashi Sharma INTRODUCTION: In these modern times, where new ideas are being adopted and everything is evolving very fast, Indian society is facing a difficulty in adopting changes relating to relationships, especially live-in relationships. Live-in relationships are preferred by couples when they want to know more about each other before marriage. Where marriage is
Author(s) – Mallika Tiwary and Risha Children are like wet cement whatever falls on them makes an impression.” Hiam Ginott INRODUCTION The above mentioned quote by Hiam Ginott, a child psychologist elaborates the extent to which Children can be influenced. It not only includes influence by peers or other medium but social media as well.
Author: Yashika Jindal Introduction In our country the matters of inheritance are governed by Hindu succession act, 1956. Earlier this act gave the right to inheritance only two sons in the family. But in 2005 after the amendment of section 6 of Hindu succession act, daughters have equal right to inheritance and also give them
Author: Anusha Almeida “Every secret of a writer’s soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind, is written large in his works.” — Virginia Woolf The work of an author is believed to be a representation and extension of his personality. This is the underlying principle behind the concept of moral rights
Author: Ridhima Singhal 1. INTRODUCTION: LAW OF AGENCY The Law of Agency is concerned with the contractual relationship between two people i.e. the principal and the agent in which the latter acts on behalf of the former. This relationship is what we call ‘Agency’. The logic behind the law of agency is that a person
Author: Dibya Ranjan Swain Education is one of the primary attributes of a human being. Without education, the all-around development of a human being is compromised. Education is a basic human right and it helps an individual to grow itself and to help in aiding the society through which society can progress in the path
Author: Bhavya Dayal INTRODUCTION The Indian Contract Act of 1872 governs contracts in India. The Act states that no contract shall be made unless both parties are fully committed and willing to have the contract legally enforceable. As a result, the concept of free consent becomes extremely important. Section 12[1] of the Indian Contract Act
Author: Aditi Sinha INTRODUCTION: Insolvency is a state or position where once liabilities exceed once realizable assets and thereby by making the person unable to pay his debts. With the world being a globalized one it is common for companies to have assets in more than one country thus leading to the issue of cross-border