Kourtology

Kourtology Pre invite: 2nd Model Virtual Court Competition, 2020

About Kourtology: “Kourtology” which refers to “the study of courts” aims at providing budding lawyers with a platform to learn the practical insights to working of a court. Model Trial Court Competition: With the help of “Model Trial Virtual Court Competition” Kourtology brings a new method for law students to get an in-depth knowledge on how […]

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Position of Women under Different Personal Laws

Position of Women under Different Personal Laws

“No country can ever  truly flourish if it stifles the potential of I women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of its citizens”[1]  Introduction The Constitution of India provides equal rights to women and men but there are still some Personal laws under which the position of women is different. The major areas […]

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Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice: Similarities and Difference

Juvenile justice Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for criminal culpability is set at 18 years. A system of laws, general lines, and procedures put forward to keep control of the processing and process of […]

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IRALR

THE 1ST IRALR ARTICLE WRITING COMPETITION

About the organization The Indian Review of Advanced Legal Research (IRALR) is aimed to act as a platform for promoting high-quality legal research and writing on a variety of legal issues among the budding legal minds of India. Our primary objective is to develop a sense of enthusiasm towards legal research among young law students and provide […]

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Lawgical Hunt

Call for Members at Lawgical Hunt: Applications Open

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION Lawgical Hunt is a peer-reviewed virtual legal platform created by young legal scholars of various law universities with a vision to engage and contribute to the development of critical legal opinion in the society. We seek to enroll legal enthusiasts with an aspiration to strive for the rule of law and justice […]

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Legisnations

Legisnations Webinar On ANALYSING THE AMMENDMENTS IN THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996.

About- Legisnations is a social platform where writers integrate their efforts to write on the various economic, social, political and legal issues happening all around the world. An issue happening around the world is magnified by the complexities in the way it is presented and it is crucial to decipher and break it down to […]

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domestic violence Difference between statically and the real image

Domestic Violence: Difference between statically and the real image

Introduction Domestic violence is violence or other abuse in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation. Domestic violence is often used as a synonym for intimate partner violence, which is committed by a spouse or partner in an intimate relationship against the other spouse or partner, and can take place in heterosexual or same-sex relationships, or between former spouses or partners. In its broadest sense, domestic violence also involves violence […]

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Guardianship under Hindu and Muslim law

The Concept of Guardianship under Hindu and Muslim law

“The paramount concern of this statute is the welfare of the child and not the rights of parents”[1] Introduction to Guardianship under Hindu and Muslim law- In this article, we will discuss about the concept of guardianship under Hindu and Muslim Law. The general rules for the concept of guardians are enshrined in the Guardians […]

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Offences related to Weights and Measures

Offences related to Weights and Measures

Introduction – The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted to safeguard the interests of the consumers and protect them from exploitation and unfair trade practices. Still, consumers were exploited by the traders and then provisions were made under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 to stop traders from indulging into activities of trade abuse. The Consumer […]

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Doctrine of Self Incrimination

Doctrine of Self Incrimination

Introduction – The Indian Constitution is said to safeguard the fundamental rights of all its citizens. As envisaged in Article 20 (3), the doctrine of self-incrimination is one of the fundamental rights given to an offender. Self Incrimination means giving evidence that might reflect the involvement of the person in a crime. It is usually […]

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General Exceptions under IPC

General Exceptions under IPC

Introduction – Criminal Law was enforced to prevent the increase in the number of crimes being committed in society. It was brought into enforcement to maintain public order and well being. Criminal law makes people liable for the offences they have committed and further punishes them as prescribed in the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Although […]

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Online Contracting: Position in INDIA vs the US

E Contract: Position in INDIA vs the US

“The rule of instantaneous communication is different from the rule about the post. The contract is only complete when the acceptance is received by the offerer and the contract is made at the place where the acceptance is received”[1] Introduction With the advent of the modern era, the use of e-contract is surging. E-contract is […]

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