Analysis Of Environmental Rule Of Law 

Shreya Sharma INTRODUCTION Since the 1972 Stockholm Declaration on human Environment, environmental laws, and institutions have evolved exceptionally and expanded all across the world. Now all countries have established one environmental law or regulation. Some of the countries established environmental Read more

The Delhi High Court Asks For Records From The Family Court Of Rohini And Directs It To Summon The Case By 25th March

Srijita Chakraborty The Delhi High Court on 24th March 2021 received an unusual prayer under section 13B(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 with respect to a  Divorce by mutual consent case wherein the petitioner i.e Kavita Malik approached the Read more

Interview Of Sanpreet Singh Ajmani Advocate, President Of Youth Bar Association Of India

Priya Chaudhary & Amit Agarwal Mr. Sanpreet Singh Ajmani is an alumnus of Law College, Dehradun. He started his practice in the year 2008 at the District and Sessions Court, Dehradun. Here’s Mr. Ajmani in conversation with Desi Kaanoon about Read more

[UP Memorials Scam] Allahabad HC Refuses To Quash Chargesheet Against Assistant Resident Engineer During Procurement Of Pink Sandstone During BSP Rule [Read Judgment]

Srijita Chakraborty The Allahabad High Court on Friday  refused to quash the charge-sheet  filed  against the Assistant Resident Engineer, for alleged corruption during procurement of pink sandstones for construction of memorials and parks in Lucknow and NOIDA. The alleged scam Read more

Interview Of Mohini Priya, AOR At The Supreme Court Of India

Mohini Priya Advocate has an active litigation career spanning over ten years. An alumnus of Government Law College Mumbai, Ms. Mohini was previously litigating at the Jharkhand High Court after which she qualified for the Advocate-on-Record examination. Her life is Read more

“The Bar Talks Episode 6: A Victim’s Rendition”

The following courtroom experience has been shared by Aditya Singh A courtroom is a place where nobody wishes to visit, but very few are lucky enough to never visit a court. Unfortunately, I was also among the majority who had to Read more