How to get the best out of a conference you are attending
You must have attended a conference or other or must be planning to attend one in near future. Even if you don’t plan to, chances are that you might find yourself in one because of professional...
View ArticleHow To Stop Procrastination
In today’s world when it seems that every one of us has got the lot of work. We waste away a major chunk of time in procrastination. Stever Robbins, writer of the book “Get it done guys” provides...
View ArticleHomosexuality and the Law in India
This agreement is written by Ankita Sen, a 3rd Year student at National Law University, Odisha. HOMOSEXUALITY- THE THIRD SEX Popular belief and study of the behavioural trends of the homosexuals tell...
View ArticleLicenses required for starting a tiffin service/home delivery of food in India
This article is written by Deiya Goswami, a student of UPES, Dehradun. Tiffin service in India Most people in India prefer homemade food for daily meals when conducted a survey about having meals....
View ArticleCan you legally work at two different companies in India? Employment...
Legal effect of Moonlighting clause in Employment Agreeement This article is written by Ravindra Bhardwaj, a student of Institute of Law, Nirma University. The employer-employee relationship is a very...
View ArticleLeast Effort Blogger Syndrome
You are a blogger, Great! But does it matter? There are 42,000,000 blogs in WordPress in The USA alone. In 2008, Technorati said that it was tracking over 112.8 million blogs, a number which obviously...
View Article5 things every Indian working in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or any place in UAE need to...
We asked Mahima, an Indian lawyer working with Middle East Alliance Legal Consultancy in Abhu Dhavi, UAE to write an article on how Indian workers can counter violation of their rights while working in...
View ArticleThis GNLU student won a scholarship worth INR 20,000. What did he do with it?
Bonny Singh, now working at Impact Law Ventures, Delhi Bonny Singh, who graduated from GNLU in 2015 with excellent rank in his class, is currently working at Impact Law Ventures as an associate in...
View ArticleWhat is the purpose of establishing National Law Universities in India?
Why do we need the National Law Universities? Not everyone will agree on the answers to this question. Do we need to worry about the future of the law schools in our country? To know which direction...
View ArticleIntroducing Informal Discussion Group (IDG) in NUJS
This article was originally published in 2011 in A First Taste of Law, and is now being republished here. I present to you a guest post by Bedavyasa Mohanty, student of NUJS. In this post, he...
View Article5 reasons we are betting on a new way to consume news
Lawyers are heavy consumers of news. Innumerable lawyers complain that they don’t get enough time to read the newspaper, and news channels just tend to show the same news on the loop! How does a...
View ArticleHow to Import plants and seeds into India
This article is written by Anirban Ghosh, a graduate of New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune. Presently working in Calcutta High Court in Civil and Criminal matters. He is pursuing...
View ArticleHate Speech and International Law
“Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” – John Milton . What is the understanding of hate speech in International law and how does...
View ArticleRights of transgenders in India
This article is written by Saumya Agarwal, a student of Amity Law School, Delhi MISCONCEPTION ABOUT THE TERM ‘TRANSGENDER’ Transgender is not a term limited to persons whose genitals are intermixed but...
View ArticleSo You Practice Or Practise? Here’s The Difference!
Too many lawyers make this mistake too many times, so let’s set this straight. As a lawyer, do you practice, or do you practise? In case you were confused whether there exists any difference between...
View ArticleA Case Against Perfection: Look For Excellence, Not Perfection
Why should you not be perfect? Because excellence is often enough, and perfection is a futile quest, and idle pursuit. Because in the run to become perfect when you are already excellent, you miss out...
View ArticleThe Employers’ Liability Act, 1938
What if your employer does not take enough precaution and you suffer an injury at workplace because of that? Can employers exclude such liabilities through a contract? This very old law provides a very...
View ArticleBattle of forms
Standard format contracts save time and reduce transaction costs. Businesses like their terms to be in a standard format, often rigid, because it drastically reduces cost of negotiation as well as...
View ArticleWrite Simple English
Use simple words while writing English. I’m inviting this to explicate to you why it is arduous for people to inscribe in a language that can be understood by hoi-polloi. I bet you didn’t get half of...
View ArticleArman Sood, lawyer and entrepreneur, on how an online course he did years...
Arman Sood is a Marketing and Communications Evangelist at a leading ed-tech startup called Embibe.com. Embibe combines technology and data sciences and brings the power of information to help...
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