Author : Mili Kanoujiya Introduction Registering FIR is mandatory for an officer on receiving information relating to the commission of an offence. Despite that the victim has to struggle a lot to get the FIR registered. The police authority denies to register FIR saying it is not under their jurisdiction. For the ease of victim
Author:- Rutambhara Nayak WHAT IS BULLYING AND HOW INGRAINED IT IS IN OUR SOCIETY Childhood being the moulding years in a man’s life, it has the most impact on his lifestyle. What a man is inflicted with, gets reflected by him. Thus, someone who has been nurtured with love and kindness grows up to be a
Author : Kumari Simran (Central University of South Bihar) Introduction ‘Right to life’ enshrined in the Article 21 of the Constitution is the widely interpreted article to lead a happy and dignified life. The judiciary has creatively elucidated the term right to life to include ‘all the basic necessity for human existence’. Even the constitution-makers
Author : Nayana James (Mar gregorios college of law, kerala) Co-Author : Roshini lil Mathew (Mar gregorios college of law, kerala) INTRODUCTION Separated from other Asian countries by the Himalayas in the north, India, a country comprising of different states and union territories is known its great unity in diversity. Each state in India has
Author-KRISH BHATIA “It takes one pleasant gesture to make someone’s day and only three words to destroy someone’s life. TALAQ. TALAQ. TALAQ.” Triple talaq is actually known as it allows a husband to divorce his wife by repeating the word “talaq” (divorce) three times in any form, including email or text message. Under the Muslim
After exchange of pleasantries, the interviewer, on behalf of E-Justice India, began interviewing Mr. Aditya Jain (Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India and Founding Partner at J&G advocates). 1. Interviewer: How would you like to describe yourself to our readers? Interviewee: I am Aditya Jain. I am Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme court of India. I am,
Author : Ashita Jobanputra Co-Author : Jhanvi Shah INTRODUCTION: Forced labour in India has become a pervasive issue. The problems related to such forced labour and slavery needs to be tackled in the country in order to provide justice for the said community. The multi-faceted legal system needs to address the exploitation and slavery towards
Author : Sakshi Kothari (Amity University, Gwalior) Historical Background of Courts Firstly, the society was formed with the first ancestors not for the development purpose but to bring peace among the individuals. The conflicts were resolved within the parties under the bench of King. But later on ,the society started to be expanded then the
Author : Kushang (Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla) “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” This has been rightly said by John F. Kennedy and forms the base of citizen duties towards their country. Citizens have certain rights given to them and in return
Author : Chitranshi Verma (Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida) Introduction Bail is a structure used to secure the appearance of an accused person of an awaiting trial before the respective court. The term bail is not defined under CRPC, the word ‘bail’ means security deposited to appear before the court for the temporary release from imprisonment. Originally