Rajdeep Chatterjee, Co-founder & CTO indiangrahak.com on how he benefited...
Rajdeep Chatterjee is a Co-founder and the Chief-technical officer of indiangrahak.com and is a final year student of BBA from Techno India, Salt Lake, Kolkata. He was a student of the July 2014 batch...
View ArticleWhat is 7/12 extract? Origin, Contents, Analysis, Who Prepares, Governing law...
This article is written by Muddassar Bagadia, a student of Rizvi Law College. INTRODUCTION: The 7/12 extract, traditionally called as “Saath Baara Utara” (in Marathi language), is an extract from the...
View ArticleLaws related to liquidated damages in India
This article is written by Sabyasachi De, a student of Calcutta University. Before enactment of the Indian Contract Act, the laws on the subject were not at all uniform all over the British India...
View ArticlePsychology and Law
This is written by Rimjhim Vaishnavi, a student of NUSRL What is Psychology? Psychology has been defined as a science which studies the mental aspect that determines human behaviour. In short, it...
View ArticleLegal Process For Adopting A Child In India
This article is written by Sreeraj.K.V, a student of Government Law College, Ernakulam. “Child is the father of man” (“The Rainbow”, William Wordsworth) While introducing the topic, I think it is...
View ArticleInternet of Things will change the world, but what does it mean to us...
Arijita Kakati, a lawyer specializing in technology, currently working at ELP Delhi, Write about what is exciting techies and investors across the world, Internet of Things, or IoT. The ‘Internet of...
View ArticleHow to write good blog posts
This guide is made by Shubhi Agarwal, a student of Lloyd Law School, Noida. What kind of blog post can you write? What constitutes a good blog post? Let’s take a look at some of the most popular...
View ArticleMy experiences with Delhi State Legal Service Authority (DSLSA)
This article is written by Siddharth Bansal, a student of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. “You hear you remember, you see you memorize, you do you perceive” this brief although logical...
View ArticleLegality of recent ban on Pornography in India
This article is written by Pujitha G., a student of NLUO, Odisha. Earlier this month, an outraged public and the media took to blogs, newspaper articles, SMS, television discussions and social media...
View ArticleLegal Education in India: What lies ahead?
This article is written by Bhavesh Guliani, a student of CLC, University of Delhi. ROLE AND IMPORTANCE Legal system in India has its deep roots in ancient Indian civilisations. At that time the...
View ArticleHow And Where A Common Citizen Can File A Complaint Against Water Pollution...
This article is written by Mayuri Khandelwal, a student of HNLU, Raipur. A year after Prime minister’s massive 1,500 crore budget allocation to clean Ganga project the Supreme Court of India looked...
View ArticleLooking for an intern in Delhi interested in working on women’s rights/...
Some cutting edge initiatives around anti-sexual harassment laws are under way at iPleaders. We are looking for a law intern who is interested in working on human rights or women’s rights issues for...
View ArticleWebinar on Black money law and FEMA implications on poker winnings in...
(Conducted in collaboration with GLaws & Pokerguru) As per a recent Black Money Circular, amounts in e-wallets from gaming or poker winnings would count as undisclosed foreign assets and could be...
View ArticleFour Must Watch Movies: If You Are a Law Student
Jishnu Sanyal, all set to join a law school this summer, shared some movies that are close to our hearts. Being an ardent movie viewer, while I was waiting eagerly (well maybe not so much) for the CLAT...
View ArticleWhat should you do if someone publish your nude pictures without your consent
This article is written by Bhavesh Guliani, a student of CLC, Delhi University. Would you like to see a nude or smutty picture of yourself on your favourite social networking website or on thousands...
View ArticleLegal GK Round Up For CLAT
This article has been republished from A First Taste of Law. The most popular posts from the old blog that is now closed are being reshared here on popular request. This is legal gk round up 1, and...
View ArticleInternational Law Students Association (ILSA): How it for started in India
This post was originally published in the now defunct blog A First Taste of Law, and covered the International Law Students’ Association’s early activities in India. This may now make a very...
View ArticleAge Limit on Admission to Law Colleges
This article has been republished from A First Taste of Law. The most popular posts from the old blog that is now closed are being reshared here. Recently the Bar Council of India has decided that no...
View ArticleDoing LL.M. in arbitration law from Switzerland
How about doing your LL.M. from Switzerland? While most Indian lawyers do not look beyond USA and UK for their masters, what really matters is the course and the faculty rather than the country. How...
View ArticleWhat are other people saying about you and why superheroes wear masks
Many of us spend a lot of our time and life trying to figure out what other people think of us and say about us. It is why people take frivolous personality quizzes, run elaborate gossip rackets, read...
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