Category: Students Corner

ARE COVID-19 TRADE RESTRICTIONS WTO CONSISTENT

Author:- Yash Yadav INTRODUCTION: In this following year, a lot of things are happening on the planet like Earthquake, forest fire, and particularly this Novel Coronavirus originated in China. The Covid-19 virus has spread across most of the countries especially affecting United States, United Kingdom, India, Italy and causing major shutdown across countries due to

MARITAL RAPE: RAPE IS RAPE

Author :- ANUSHKA UKRANI (LAW GRADUATE, CLC, DELHI UNIVERSITY) INTRODUCTION Marital rape is the act of sexual intercourse with one’s spouse without the spouse’s consent. While historically sexual intercourse in a marriage is considered to be a right of the spouse, many societies have started recognising non-consensual intercourse in a marriage as an offence. However,

Case Summary : Best Bakery Case

DECIDED ON- 12 March 2004/ February 2012 BENCH- Hon’ble Judge Doraiswamy Raju and Arjit Pasayat. Laws & Acts Applied in the case were – Section 195 A IPC, Section 15 of the Contempt of Court, Act, 1991, Article 129 of the constitution, Article 142(2) of the constitution,1949. CASE INTRODUCTION- This Case is Considered as one of the

Law School Review : Know About Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University

About the College Law College Dehradun, as a flagship institution of Uttaranchal University under the aegis of Sushila Devi Centre for Professional Studies and Research, was established in the year 2002 as the first independent Law College of Uttarakhand. The college was the visionary project of Shri Jitender Joshi, the then Chairman of the college and presently

Inconsistency of Feminist Jurisprudence with Laws Protecting Children from Sexual Offences

Author:- Anugra Anna Shaju Feminist Jurisprudence: Feminist Jurisprudence attempts to identify and study the effects of legal structures and systems on women and women’s lives. The concerns put forward by advocates of feminist jurisprudence are regarding formal equality and equal citizenship, marriage, reproductive rights and commodification of the body, violence against women, and equality in

Can Law Permits State to Deny Medical Facility to Non Residents; In Context of Recent Delhi’s Govt. Decision”

Author:- Himanshu Raj of Chanakya national Law University, Patna The Delhi government declared on Sunday, 7 June, that emergency clinics in Delhi would just treat occupants of Delhi until the COVID-19 circumstance improves. The limitation reaches out to private medical clinics also, in spite of the fact that emergency clinics run by the focal government