Marital Rape: An Unrevised Concept

Author – Anant Maheshwari Co-Author –Surbhi Mathur Manipal University Jaipur Marital Rape: An Unrevised Concept The current paper represents a comprehensive review on an unrevised concept on Marital Rape. This concept is not very known in society therefore our main aim behind writing this is to familiarize them from this concept. We mainly focus on

Defamation and Defenses

Every man has a ‘right to reputation’. Defamation is injury to the reputation of a person. As stated in Dixon v Holden (1869) 7 Eq. 488, “A man’s reputation is his property, and if, possible, more valuable, than other property”. Winfield has defined defamation as “publication of statement which tends to lower a person in

Human Rights

AUTHORED BY: ISHIKA AGRAWAL MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened. ― John F. Kennedy HUMAN BEINGS ARE RATIONAL BEINGS THEY HAVE SOME BASIC RIGHTS BY VIRTUE OF BEING HUMAN EXISTENCE COMMANLY KNOWN AS HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS ARE ARMOUR THEY ALWAYS PROTECT US AGAINST

ADR : A boon to achieve speedy justice

AUTHORED BY: NIMISHA AGRAWAL MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR The concept of justice delivery system has recently undergone a sea-change to cope up with the demands of the society. One of the aims of our Constitution is to provide justice at the door-step and that too, within a permissible time-frame. The term Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to

Workplace has no gender

AUTHORED BY: AAKANSHA LATALA MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR “A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender‘ does not exist: where everyone can be themselves.”   – # ME TOO Workplace has no gender   The state of women in India has undergone a considerable change since the past there is a lot more development yet to take

10 Books Every Law Student must read

It is important to read the literature of law because while statutes and bare acts tell us what law is, literature tells us the soul of law. Literature interprets law and shed light on how law is experienced by the common man and what the popular perception of law is. As a law student, constantly

Top 10 Lawyers in India

The advocate or lawyer is a person who is well versed with the knowledge of law and has the capacity to take hold of any case that he gets. These lawyers with their strong argument can save a criminal also. India has a great number of such influential and powerful lawyers. Ram Jethmalani The lawyer

Basic Rules Of Interpretation

AUTHORED BY: SANAH SETHI AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA Rules Of Interpretation Grammatical or Literal Rule of Interpretation One of the basic rules of interpretation of statute is grammatical interpretation. It is also known as literal or primary or natural or popular interpretation. The rule of grammatical construction is considered to be the first principle of interpretation.

WHISTLE BLOWER AND THEIR PROTECTION IN INDIA

AUTHORED BY: HIMANI GOYAL  AMITY LAW SCHOOL NOIDA “Every country needs its whistleblowers. They are crucial to a healthy society. The employee who, in the public interest, has the independence of judgement and the personal courage to challenge malpractice or illegality is a kind of public hero.”  ― Fuad Alakbarov WHISTLE BLOWER AND THEIR PROTECTION IN INDIA

Adoption Rights

Author – Anshika Agarwal Corporate Embassador, CRC Amity Law School, Noida. Co-Author – Yash Mittal President, CRC Amity Law School, Noida. We look at adoption as a very sacred exchange. It was not done lightly on either side. I would dedicate my life to this child.  -Jamie Lee Curtis Adoption Rights ABSTRACT : In recent years,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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