Category: Editorial

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 &

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

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

How can Lawyers Market Themselves – Ethically and Legally

How can Lawyers Ethically and Legally Market Themselves Lawyers can’t advertise themselves in India, straightforwardly or in a roundabout way, which implies they can’t publicize their services. That hasn’t prevented Indian lawyers from discovering methods for making a brand and picking up the consideration of prospective clients. In India the legal profession is viewed as

TRIPLE TALAQ – An Overview

AUTHORED BY: Manali Gupta AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA  TRIPLE TALAQ – GENDER CONCERNS AND MINORITY SAFEGUARDS WITHIN A COMMUNITY CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION In a environment like this , the sound “neutral, secular, liberal and progressive” of Muslim women who claim justice against the “beard, misogynist and patriarchal” Muslim clerics, which provides a subtle expression of views

Advocacy Ethics and Misconduct an Overview

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL (L.L.B 3 YEARS) ADVOCACY: ITS IMPORTANCE Advocacy is a noble and honorable profession. Such recognition has been conferred on the legal profession by the society for so many centuries. It is considered as one of those careers, which is meant for the service of the community. In fact, there

Why 2019 could accelerate the process of a Congress-free India?

A look at the total number of seats where the Congress stood first and second, and matching it with the BJP’s, tell an interesting story. The Congress continued losing even the number 2 slot on many seats during the ‘90s, mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Since the Congress was slipping rapidly and the BJP wasn’t rising as fast, we had fissionable 3rd Front governments. That

New law for foreign donations: Is your NGO registered?

Who can get a foreign contribution? Any person which includes individual, association and company can receive a contribution under FCRA if the situation given in the Act are fulfilled. An association in this respect denotes an association of individuals having an office in India. Nevertheless, it is not necessary for the association to be incorporated.

All you need to know about Right to Education in India

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela ‘EDUCATION’- As the word translates education means to acquire knowledge, skills, values, and beliefs in different aspects of our life. It is a method of learning and gaining knowledge. The education system of India Like in antique times

5 Steps you can take if you come across Animal Cruelty

Prelude Indian religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism have forever preached kindness and compassion to animals. Despite such a rich culture and heritage, animal cruelty is rampant and commonplace in India. In today’s world of consumerism, animals are soft targets for anyone trying to make a clever buck and the animals thus fall to this