Conference On Gender Blindness & Gender Inconvenience During COVID-19 (Hybrid Mode) By Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur: [Submit By March 25, 2022]

  About the Conference The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the tension between different marginalized sectors the recent time reflects that different approaches adapted by different sectors are inconsiderate of the rights secured with respect to women and policies so framed Read more

Can Supreme Court Take Action Against The Indian Government In ‘Pegasus’ Matter?

Paras Dargarh Introduction For the past few weeks Pegasus project which was used to spy on the dissidents is doing rounds on digital and social media. In reality, a case cannot be made out based on a research report which Read more

Law Scholarships

Nithyakalyani Narayan Attaining law scholarships can really aid a student for their desired goals. The key to getting a scholarship is having a thorough research to understand what kind of scholarships they are eligible for and the one that works Read more

Supreme Court Of Spain Declares ‘Lockdown’ Unconstitutional

Anadi Tewari In a close ratio of 6:5, the Supreme Court of Spain at the outset of the Coronavirus Pandemic, declared the implementation of lockdown by the Central Government in March 2020 as unconstitutional. The Court went on to state Read more

CONFLUENCE-2021 Presented By University of Lucknow [Register By July 05]

About the Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow is a pioneer legal institution of India, established in 1921. The real architect was Prof. R.U. Singh, who drafted the constitution of Nepal. Dr V.N. Read more

Registration Of Crime U/S 102 CrPC Is Illegal & Not In Line With The Scheme Of The Code: Kerala High Court

Anadi Tewari The Kerala High Court on Friday (18th June) has observed that registration of crime under Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code is not in accordance with the scheme of the Code. The single-judge bench of Justice N. Read more

Justice N. Anand Venkatesh: Setting Ideals Of Social Justice Through Indian Judiciary

Vaishnavi Nair Hon’ble Thiru. Justice N. Anand Venkatesh is a sitting Judge of the Madras High Court. On December 19, 2016, the Collegium chaired by the then Chief Justice of Madras High Court Hon’ble Mr Justice SK Kaul suggested the Read more

Shortcomings Of Child Marriage Prohibition Act, 2006

Vaishnavi Nair Child marriage, a strongly ingrained societal practice, exemplifies severe gender inequality and prejudice. It is the outcome of multiple socio-economic factors in our country. In communities where the practise is so widespread, marrying a girl at a young Read more

Covid Warrior Single-Handedly Helps People File Online FIRs

Mr. Yash Giri, a Delhi-based, final year law student, is one of the many people who have been resentful towards the pitiable condition of people falling victims to black marketing with hospitals charging exorbitant rates for their service. However, he Read more

[COVID-19] “Ensure Legal Immunity To Medical Practitioners & Final Year Students From Unjust Prosecutions”: PIL Filed In P&H High Court Seeking Guidelines For Protection Of Frontline Healthcare Workers

Anadi Tewari A Public Interest Litigation has been moved before the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking direction to ensure legal immunity against civil or criminal prosecution of medical practitioners including final year medical students exclusively during the pandemic time. Read more