1. NEED OF THE HOUR In the “21st century, a government that cannot protect credibly maintain a democratic regime of equal treatment under the law”. This single statement speaks volumes about the importance of the word privacy holds in our current system of life and what our government owes in terms of..
Dr. Janet Jeyapaul v. SRM University DATE OF JUDGMENT: 15/12/2015 COURT: Supreme Court of India JUDGES: Justice Chelameswar and Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre REFERENCE: CIVIL APPEAL No. 14553 OF 2015 PARTIES Appellant: Dr. Janet Jeyapaul Respondent: SRM University SUBJECT:/..
'Judgment Will Further Suppress Scheduled Tribes' : Plea Seeks review Of SC Verdict Quashing 100% ST Reservation What you need to know about the judgement? On April 22, 2020, a constitutional Bench of five judges, led by Justice Arun Misr..
Distinguished Panelists, the Principal of Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Faculty Members, academicians, my dear law-students, participating Ladies and Gentlemen. Namaste! Subodayam! Vanakkam! All protocols observed. Greetings to you all, from the Republic of Seychelles. I am very delighted to be invited to deliver a lecture on the subject the ' Judicial De..
June 22, 2020: Jagannath Rath Yatra allowed with conditions. A three-judge Bench, headed by Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde, had allowed intervention applications against its order dated June 18, 2020, injuncting Rath Yatra and related activities in the Lord Jagannath Temple in Odis..
INTRODUCTION It’s been more than 70 years since India got its Independence, the legal system has changed.There were many amendments to the constitution during this period of time. But still, we can’t say that every citizen of our country is aware of his fundamental rights. There are many reasons for lack of awareness ..
Introduction The age of marriage is an important factor that can improve maternal and child health outcomes. The government is veering towards the same age for men and women, consultations for which are taking place among the relevant ministries. The task force is likely to have officials from..
INTRODUCTION: According to the WHO reports, suicide rate for males is 12.2 per 100, 000 population and for females is 9.1 per 100, 000 population in and from India, neuropsychiatric disorders are estimated to contribute to 11.6% of the global burden of disease.!--[if !supportFootnotes]--..
In 1932, the Poona Pact was created between B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi to shape India’s Dalit political representation but the debate on social justice is only getting shriller. In the latest judgment, the Supreme Court has ruled that Reservation is not a Fundamental Right while rejecting a petition seeking OBC quota in Tamil Nadu medical colleges. This ..
The Copyright Act, 1957, together with the Copyright Rules, 1958 is the governing law for copyright protection in India. Indian copyright law is in uniformity with the international standards as contained in the TRIPS Agreement. The Copyright Act, 1957, following the amendments in 1999, 2002 and 2012, fully exhibits the Berne Convention for Protection of Literary and ..
Landmark judgment in Maneka Gandhi case The judgment in Maneka Gandhi case ( Maneka Gandhi v Union of India: AIR 1978 SC 597) was a landmark judgment in the judicial history of India. It was a conscious attempt on the part of the Supreme Court (SC) in restoring the people’s faith in the judiciary which reached ..
Women in our country have faced a lot of challenges during the Medieval period. Campaigns from reformers and activities led to the promotion of equal rights and reduction of violence against women to reach a stage that every woman is independent to choose careers and work to survive. Emergence of numerous women empowerment groups to fight social injustices that inhibi..
Critical Analysis of Rules of Interpretation of Directory Provisions: Constitutionality, Law and Society. There are some rules of interpretation of Mandatory and Directory statutory obligation. [i] Mandatory Provision creates an obligation which has to be followed – and wh..
Introduction The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of speech and expression to its citizens under Article 19. Clause (1) (a) of Article 19 states, "All citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression." The exercise of this right is, however, subjected to reasonable restrictions being im..
Gender roles definitions and stereotypes have always had a huge influence on the growth and development of societies and in turn countries, but what happens when these stereotypes influence the laws? When the law of a land is influenced by the gender stereotypes of the society, we are left with a law that would act as a two-edged sword in the hands of the gender which..
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