Everything you want to know about the Mullaperiyar Dam dispute
This article is written by Chandrika Choudhary, a student of DSNLU, Visakhapatnam Mullaperiyar dam issue is between two south Indian states that is between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It was 116 years ago;...
View ArticleFive questions to tackle before making Foreign Contribution Regulation Act...
For the uninitiated, FCRA is the law that governs how non-profit ventures accept donations from foreign sources. Although we have written a lot of blog posts pertaining to the Foreign Contribution...
View ArticleOne for the Tobacco Companies
Since the Modi Government case to power, there have been successive increments on taxes levied upon cigarettes. eaollowing a strong stance against smoking, the Modi Government has brought forward...
View ArticleWhat every Indian should know before entering into a valid contract
This article is written by Mayank Labh, a student of NALSAR, Hyderabad. Many people from India enter into a Contract without even realising that they are entering into a Contract. Look at virtually...
View ArticleHow to Conduct a Legal Due Diligence?
This article is written by Yavanika Shah, a student of RGNUL, Patiala. Introduction ‘The mistake is thinking that there can be an antidote to the uncertainty.’[1] In a corporate world, where a shed...
View ArticleDifference between Senior Advocate and Junior Advocate?
This article is written by Diksha Chandok, a student of Amity Law School. QUALITIES OF A SENIOR ADVOCATE Section 16 of the Advocates Act, 1961 states that there shall be two classes of advocates,...
View ArticleAn interesting ‘Indianized’ proposition for the e-tail sector
This article is written by Ashwini Sharma, a 2011 graduate of NUJS, Kolkata. The Small and Medium Scale Business (SMB) sector has been struggling in India, as it continues to groan under the burden of...
View ArticleShareholders activism in India
This article is written by Shivam Dubey, a student of Christ University. Shareholders Activism is considered to be a set of “proactive efforts on the part of shareholder to change firm behavior or...
View ArticleThe Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Bill, 2005: An analysis
This article was submitted by Ayush Agarwal, a student of UPES as a part of a blogging contest which may lead to his selection as an iPleaders Energy Law Fellow. The fellow will be selected on the...
View ArticleBDSM and criminal laws
This article is written by Niharika Malhotra BDSM (BD- Bondage and Discipline, DS- Dominance and Submission, SM- Sadism and Masochism) constitutes a part of sexual activity that couples indulge into...
View ArticleWhat is common law? Does it apply in India?
This article is written by Raghav Nagar. “Our lady the Common Law is a very wise old lady though she still has something to learn in telling what she knows”.[1] – FREDERICK POLLOCK The common law, as...
View ArticleHow to conduct anti-sexual harassment law sensitization for manufacturing...
Conducting sensitization of employees on sexual harassment is a responsibility of employers as per the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013. Unlike the responsibility to create internal...
View ArticleThe Land Acquisition Bill, 2015- Muting out the Plight of the Displaced Ones
This article is written by Geetika Chawla, a 4th Year student of Symbiosis Law School, Noida. In the golden words of the Great Abraham Lincoln the concept of Democracy is described as of the people,...
View ArticleA Study of Indian law on mining hazards with a reference to American Black...
Spare we Black Lung, ain’t a deterrent here: clamors of damped Indian Mineworkers, a far cry to legislature – A Study of India’s lex loci on Mine Hazards wherein Coal Respiratory Diseases, with a...
View ArticleLaws related to sound pollution in India
This article is written by Anuraag Shukla, a student of Amity Law School, Lucknow. Let’s think of sound as a human being. A human being who’s irritated gesture, objectionable behaviour and pain in the...
View ArticleMediation essentials – case study of Delhi High Court rules
What can you do if you think your case cannot be resolved by mediation? What can you do if you feel the mediator is being coercive or imposing his or her personal views on your case? Mediation is of...
View ArticleA single woman’s conversation with her wardrobe
I am a woman. I look like a woman, walk like a woman and most of the times, even dress like a woman. I cry when I am faced with extreme emotional situations. I cry even when the situation does not...
View ArticleAmerica to India: Doctrine of Inevitable Disclosure
This article is written by Niharika Malhotra and Ambika Bohra, students of Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat. In a world where the minutest piece of information is stored in various gadgets such as...
View ArticleAnticipatory breach of contract and the law in India
This article is written by Trini Joarder. A breach of Contract takes place when a party corresponding consents formally to abandon his liability under it, or by his own act makes it impossible that he...
View ArticleHow to identify the Local Complaints Committee (LCC) and District officer...
Imagine that a woman who is working a small fashion boutique which employs less than 10 employees was harassed by a co-worker or a woman has been harassed by a partner of a company. Where can she...
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