Establishing Educational Institutions Is A Fundamental Right Under Article 19(1)(g), Cannot Be Restricted By Executive Order: Supreme Court

Roshni Nathwani A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and PS Narasimha said that while the public interest may necessitate restrictions to prevent institutions from mushrooming, the law must strictly implement them.  The Pharmacy Council of India’s (PCI) decision to impose Read more

Ejectment Of Tenure Holder Under The Uttar Pradesh Land Revenue Code 2006

Anadi Tiwari Introduction The Uttar Pradesh Revenue Code, 2006 regulates the process of eviction of land owners in the state, ensuring that it is carried out in accordance with prescribed procedures. The Code sets out specific procedures and grounds for Read more

Analysis Of Rule 9 Of The Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964

Aaratrika Bal The recent controversy surrounding a Telangana-based IAS officer’s sharp tweets expressing discontent against the government on the Bilkis Bano case, has rekindled questions and debates surrounding the boundaries of the Rule 9 of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Read more

Uttar Pradesh Consolidation Of Holdings Act 1963 & How It Fulfills The Idea Of Land Reform

Anadi Tiwari INTRODUCTION Land reform usually refers to redistribution of land from the rich to the poor. More broadly, it includes regulation of ownership, operation, leasing, sales, and inheritance of land. The elements of land reforms i.e., the abolition of Read more

Is User Privacy A Concern In Digital Forensics?

Varenya Vaish Constituting as an extension of forensic sciences, digital forensics, in a nutshell, deals with investigating data/information/material that is taken from various digital devices. There are various categories under the said field such as: [1]Computer Forensics: deals with deriving Read more

UN Recognises The Right To Environment As A Human Right: An Analysis

Naveen Talawar “There will be no human rights when the world we live in is scorched, sunken and toxic.” Chiara Liguori, Researcher and Advisor on Climate Justice Introduction  Everything that supports life, including water, air, and soil, is part of Read more

Section 311 Empowers The Trial Court To Summon Witnesses In Order To Arrive At A Just Decision: Supreme Court Observes

Aaratrika Bal While we have Section 301 of the CrPC that imposes limitations on the right of the private person to participate in criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court decided that Section 311 can be invoked if it is necessary in Read more

Students At DNLU Are Outraged By A Remedial Class Fee Of ₹ 7500 Per Subject For Failing To Meet Attendance Requirements

Naveen Talawa The Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) students in Jabalpur are protesting the administration’s efforts to implement the rules concerning attendance and exams. The university’s policy, which has received criticism, states that remedial classes taken by students who don’t Read more