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JOB POST: Law Officer – Bank of Maharashtra

Bank of Maharashtra is a major public sector bank in India. Government of India holds 87.74% of the total shares. The bank has 15 million customers across the length and breadth of the country served through 1897 branches as of 5 April 2016. Job description Law Officer Vacancies 25 Eligibility Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Law recognized

JOB POST: Assistant Legal Adviser – Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Delhi

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research is an autonomous body responsible for co-ordinating agricultural education and research in India. It reports to the Department of Agricultural Research and Education, Ministry of Agriculture. The Union Minister of Agriculture serves as its president. Job description Assistant Legal Adviser Number of Vacancies 1 Location Krishi Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra

JOB POST: Assistant (Judicial) – National Green Tribunal, Delhi

The National Green Tribunal has been established on 18.10.2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 for effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection, conservation of forests and other natural resources. Job description Assistant (Judicial) Number of Vacancies 3  (1 UR, 2 OBC) Location National Green Tribunal, Principal Bench at New Delhi,

JOB POST: Law Officer – Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission

Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations, 1971 were notified by the Governor of Himachal Pradesh on 8th April 1971 by virtue of the power vesting in him under Article 318 of the Constitution of India. Job description Department of Personnel (Secretariat Administrative Services-I), H.P. is opening job posts of Law Officer (Hindi), Class-II (Gazetted) (on

Defamation In Modern Age

AUTHORED BY: SPARSH JUNEJA  AMITY LAW SCHOOL NOIDA The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation and prepared to reward those who refrain from it – Mitch Daniels Defamation In Modern Age Defamation laws were built because of the recognized need for people to have and retain their reputation. Reputation is considered to

Legal Drafting Rules And Tips

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA   “One should not aim at being possible to understand, but at being impossible to misunderstand.” “Have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. That is the only secret of style.” “You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you

PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION ARTICLE 15

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL (L.L.B 3 YEARS) PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION ARTICLE 15 Article 15 of the Indian Constitution deals with ‘Prohibition of Discrimination’ on the grounds of religion, race, sex or place of birth. The word ‘discrimination’ means to make an adverse distinction or to distinguish unfavorable from others. If a law makes

Legal Fiction

“Property exists by the grace of the law. It is not a fact, but a legal fiction.” Author – Ankit Kumar Co-Author – Megha Pandey Amity Law School Noida   Legal fiction is an assumption that is technically untrue or unknown that is used to guide legal decisions. They derive their legitimacy from tradition and precedent

Constitution Of India And Its Salient Features

INTRODUCTION The word ‘Constitution’ is derived from the French word ‘Constitutro’ which means to establish. It also means “rules, regulations and orders”. It is a text or document containing the fundamental principles/rules to determine and regulate between the State/Government and the people. According to Aristotle, constitution is the way of life, which the state has

Study Of Revolutions

Name – Shivangi Singh Amity Law School Noida “A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination & hard work” Study Of Revolutions Introduction A man has to do something in order to gain something. According to Colin Powell, “A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination &

Asha Akansha Foundation’s Online PowerPoint Competition

ASHA AKANKSHA FOUNDATION is a non-governmental organization established in the year 2013 and is aimed towards working for education and spreading awareness in the society. Free education, craft classes, dance classes, menstrual hygiene camps, etc. have been organized along with creating awareness on the various issues. National Online PowerPoint Competition, 2019 is being organized to

Deoxyribonucleic Acid Testing in India

AUTHORED BY: NANDNI AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA Deoxyribonucleic Acid Testing in India INTRODUCTION A genealogical DNA test is a DNA-based test which takes a gander at particular areas of a man’s genome keeping in mind the end goal to decide tribal ethnicity and genealogical connections[1]. Results give data about ethnic gatherings the guinea pig might be

Hindu Marriage Act Overview

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL (L.L.B 3 YEARS) Hindu Marriage Act Overview Marriage is the ‘nucleus’ of the family. It is a process by which the physical union of a man and woman is legalized and thereby regulates social life. It is the very foundation of the family and society. Hindus consider marriage as

ORGANS OF UNITED NATIONS

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL (L.L.B 3 YEARS) ORGANS OF UNITED NATIONS Chapter III of the UN Charter comprising of Articles 7 and 8 lays down the provisions relating to the organs of the United Nations. Article 7 provides that the organs of the United Nations may be of two kinds, namely- Principal Organs;

Evolution of Indian History and Religion

Authored by: Sidhant Malhotra AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA Evolution of Indian History and Religion ABSTRACT Religion in India is portrayed by an assorted variety of religious convictions and practices. India is a common state with no state religion. The Indian subcontinent is the origination of four of the world’s real religions; to be specific Hinduism,

ARBITRATION ACT OVERVIEW

Authored by: Roel Mathew Wills AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA ARBITRATION ACT OVERVIEW Nowadays many corporates and firms have an inclination towards avoidance of courtroom battles and why should they not. When an alternative dispute handling and resolution process is in existence then why to squander around courtrooms. These alternative dispute resolution mechanisms not only save

ACID VIOLENCE IN INDIA

AUTHORED BY: Himanshi Gulati AMITY LAW SCHOOL “FATE WORSE THAN DEATH” CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ACID VIOLENCE IN INDIA AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES. ABSTRACT This research talks about the Acid Attack Violence: A Callous and Cruel form of violence which is the act of throwing acid or similar corrosive substance for with the intent to disfigure.

Porosity of China’s Intellectual Property Law

AUTHORED BY: Adithya Paul Ambrose AMITY LAW SCHOOL, LLM (Taxation Law) The Porosity of China’s Intellectual Property Law and the Road Ahead for India Abstract: The scarcity and inconsistent nature of China’s published judicial decisions indicates that its IPR enforcement is still virtually nonexistent when compared to the number of violations. Paired with jurisdictional confusion

Internship Opportunity @ Ministry of Labour & Employment 2019

Applications are open for the Ministry of Labour and Employment Internship Programme 2019. Candidates can apply by March 15, 2019. About the Internship Programme 2019: Ministry of Labour and Employment invites applications for Internship Programme – 2019 from eligible students/candidates as per Internship Scheme. The application should be submitted along with no objection certificate from

UNITED NATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL (L.L.B 3 YEARS) THE UNITED NATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS The very purpose of the establishment of the UN in 1945 is the maintenance of International peace and security, which cannot be achieved without the protection of human rights. As such, there was an overwhelming response from the member states

Competition Law

AUTHORED BY: TUSHAR DATTA AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA  Competition Law   “Every successful competitive practice has victims.  The more successful a new method of making and distributing a product, the more victims, the deeper the victims’ injury” (Judge Frank Easterbrook, “The Limits of Antitrust”) Enlargement of the competition in both internal and external is going

HEALTH PROTECTION AND JUDICIAL REVIEW

AUTHORED BY: TANUSHA PALI  (L.L.B 3 YEARS) AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA  INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India which embraced by the Constituent Assembly on the 26th November 1949, came into compel on the 26th January 1950. Indians were craving for flexibility “to shape their own fate, to seek after their since quite a while ago declared points