Analysis of Judicial Interpretation of Section 295A IPC
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, critically analyses the different judicial interpretations of Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code. ‘He who has...
View ArticleIt Is Always A Woman Who Is Raped and A Man Who Rapes?
In this Blog Post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student NALSAR University of Law highlights three major gender issues concerning law against Rape in India. He tries to draw the attention of the readers to an very...
View ArticleEnforceability Of Non-Compete Clauses In India
In this Blog Post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student NALSAR University of Law writes about how Indian courts have dealt with the issue of enforceability of non-compete or Restraint of Trade Clause in...
View ArticleHow Can You Protect Your Privacy When You’re Famous?
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, writes about a pertinent but highly underrated topic in India, i.e., celebrity rights. Celebrities in our country have often...
View ArticleHow Is Plea Bargaining In India Different From USA?
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad highlights the major differences in the procedure of plea bargaining in India in comparison to that in USA. He also...
View ArticleDeductibility Provisions for Gifts to Business Clients by Businesses
This article has been written by Shubham Khunteta, a student of National Law University Odisha, Cuttack on the deductibility provisions available to businesses on gifts given by them to their clients...
View ArticleInter-country Adoption – What Are The Legal Safeguards?
In this blog post, Abhiraj thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, writes about the issues surrounding inter-country adoption. He throws light on the existing framework of international and...
View ArticleData Protection Laws In India: A Quick Preview
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a 1st year student of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, writes about Data protection. He also details the current laws in India that deal with the breach of Data...
View ArticleAll You Need To Know About FCNR Accounts
In this article, Shubham Khunteta, a student of National Law University, Odisha writes about Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Bank) Account, an account that is required to be opened by NRIs and PIO to...
View ArticlePost-Employment Non-Compete Clauses
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a student of NALSAR University of Law, writes about non-compete clauses in post-employment contracts. These types of clauses are very common in the corporate world...
View ArticleNo Relief For Wife Under Domestic Violence Act Unless In ‘Relationship’
In this Blog Post, Amit Singhal, a student of National Law Institute University, Bhopal, writes about an interesting judgment passed by Justice Anita Chaudhry of Punjab and Haryana High Court on the...
View ArticleCustodial Death – Who is Responsible?
In this Blog Post, Sakshi Bhatnagar, a student of National Law University, Odisha delves into the question ‘who is actually responsible for custodial deaths?’ and also tries to analyze if custodial...
View ArticleDowry Death and Cruelty in Indian Law: Suggested Reforms
In this blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, a Student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, explores the problems with the current law of dowry death and cruelty in India. Along with highlighting various...
View ArticleDoes A Ban on Alcohol Consumption Really Help?
In this Blog post, Abhiraj Thakur, 1st-year student NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, writes about the efficiency of complete bans on alcohol consumption. Bans on alchohol are usually implemented...
View ArticleDoes Copyright Law Protect Ideas?
In this blog post, Soumya Deshawar, a student of the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, analyzes on Idea-Expression Dichotomy in the Copyright Law. This article consists of the core...
View ArticleContract Through Postage And Telephone
In this blog post, Sakshi Bhatnagar, a student of National Law University Odisha, Cuttack writes about contract inter –absentes and gives an insight as to how postage and telephone can be used as a...
View ArticleMadrassa Modernization in Maharashtra: Legal Issues
In this blog Post, Abhiraj Thakur, Student NALSAR University of Law, writes about the legal issues that crop up when the state tries to intervene in religious matters of the citizens. This is with...
View ArticleThe Menace Of Binge Drinking In India
In this blog post, Charvi Arora, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun deals with the issues of binge drinking in India, which has become a curse among the...
View ArticleDoctrine of Respondeat Superior: A Legal Interpretation
This article has been written by Shubham Khunteta, a student of National Law University, Odisha, about one of the most often used doctrine in contract and tort: “Doctrine of Respondeat Superior.” It...
View ArticleTrespass: Meaning, Nature, Types, Defenses and Case Laws
This article has been written by Shubham Khunteta, a student of National Law University Odisha, Cuttack, in which he talks about the hybrid nature of ‘trespass,’ its meaning, types and defenses with...
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