BCI

BREAKING- BCI declared that all students to be promoted on basis of previous year’s marks and internal marks of current year except final year students

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has issued guidelines for the promotion of law students to subsequent year and also the conduct of law exams amid the COVID-19 crisis. In this regard, it’s been clarified that each one students, except final year law students, would be promoted to subsequent year on the basis of the previous year’s marks and marks obtained within the internal examination of the present year. As far […]

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LABOUR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN STARTUPS

BLOG- LABOUR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN STARTUPS IN BHARAT- AN ASSESSMENT

Usually, the instances from ancient practices are avoided while making regulations for similar modern practices owing to their primitive nature. But these prospects influence the behavioural aspects of an individual in the long run; therefore, it becomes important to ponder upon them for forming regulatory provisions. The concept of the start-up is a flagship initiative […]

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Madras High Court

BREAKING- Madras High Court to restrict it function as 3 judges test positive for coronavirus.

BREAKING NEWS- Madras High Court has decided to restrict its function immediately because 3 judges test positive for coronavirus/ COVID-19. The people connected are sent into quarantine and rest people are being tested and the building is being sanitised to restrict corona spread. All the subordinate courts will also be restricted. The restrictions on the […]

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Media Houses forcing resignation

HC- PIL against Media Houses forcing resignation, pay cuts on Journalists/ non-journalist employees amid COVID-19

The Bombay High Court has looked for the Government’s reaction in a PIL against Media Houses forcing resignation, pay cuts on Journalists/ non-journalist employees amid COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. The PIL recorded by Maharashtra Union of Working Journalists and the Nagpur Union of Working Journalists raises a complaint about Media Houses forcing resignation and representatives […]

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MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT

BLOG- ADMISSIBILITY OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT IN SEXUAL OFFENCES

The sexual offences are not only derogatory to an individual, but the slightest increase in the rate of such crime against particular sex also reveals the outlook and concern of the society for that sex in general. Women have always been prone to such ferocious acts and their voice has been suppressed for so long. […]

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PM Cares Fund

BLOG- PM Cares Fund is not a public authority under the RTI Act

Amid concerns raised over the transparency of the PM Cares Fund set up for COVID-19 relief, a Right to Information (RTI) response received by a lawyer states that the Fund does not come under the scope of “public authority” under the RTI Act. Advocate Abhay Gupta had filed an RTI application seeking details on the PM Cares Fund, […]

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NIA

BLOG- NIA FILES CHARGESHEET AGAINST ONE ACCUSED IN LUCKNOW FICN CASE

On 21.05.2020, NIA files the second Supplementary Charge sheet in RC-01/ 2018/NIA-LKW in the NIA Special Court, Lucknow u/s 120B of IPC r/w Sections 489B & 489C of IPC against JiyaulHaqR/o VillMohabbatpur, PS Kaliachak, District Malda, West Bengal. Earlier two Charge sheets were filed against 5 accused viz. Shiv Bhajan Gupta, KuldeepGupta (A-2), Gurudev @ Vivek Rajput, […]

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Doctrine of Frustration

HC- Delhi HC held Doctrine of Frustration not applicable on Lease Agreements

In a recent judgement, Delhi High Court held that Doctrine of Frustration u/s 56 of Indian Contract Act is not applicable on Lease Agreements. The High Court judgement in the case Ramanand vs Dr Gireesh Soni is based on the precedent laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in various cases, in which SC held […]

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BLOG- Section 377 is unconstitutional: Homosexuality is Legal

Today is a historic day as Supreme court of India has given a judgement on section 377 and they declared it as illegal and made homosexuality legal. It’s a great win for gay people as now they can live in our society peacefully with heads up and they don’t have to hide it with people. […]

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judiciary

Gradual transformation in outlook of judiciary for women

In this article we will be discussing Gradual transformation in the outlook of judiciary for women in India. Once Charles Fourier said “One could judge the degree of civilization of a country by social and political position of its women.” Rightly said but outlook of judiciary for women cannot be ignored. The judges presiding over […]

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Media Houses forcing resignation

HIGH COURT- Kerala HC decline to Stop Arrest Of Kerala Top Cop’s Daughter In Assault Case

The Kerala High court today declined to Arrest Of Kerala Top Cop’s Daughter in an ambush body of evidence recorded against her by a police driver. In her expectant safeguard supplication under the steady gaze of the Kerala High Court, the cop’s little girl had looked for a between time arrange till the last governing […]

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Caste Should Not Be Mentioned In Arrest Report

HIGH COURT- Caste Should Not Be Mentioned In Arrest Report

The Rajasthan High Court has requested that standing ought not to be specified in capture reminders and safeguard bonds, watching that character of an individual is known by parentage and not by the station. Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma noted in his request said that neither the CrPC nor the Constitution gives that a man is […]

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