Reform in Judicial System

Reform in Judicial System

ABSTRACT Judicial reform is the complete or partial political reform of a country’s judiciary. Judicial reform is often done as a part of wider reform of the country’s political system or a legal reform. Areas of the judicial reform often include; codification of law instead of common law, moving from an inquisitorial system to an adversarial system, establishing stronger judicial independence with judicial councils or […]

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principles of torts

BLOG- Methodologies and Techniques for utilizing principles of torts in practical life

Tort means ‘to twist’ Tort Law is, for the most part, the most custom-based law that one investigation in a graduate school or in any field of law, however, the slightest precedent-based law that one makes a utilization of in a commonsense life. The term ‘tort’ is gotten from a Latin word “tortum” which signifies […]

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UPPCS-J 2016 Final result

UPPCS-J 2016 Final result declared,Lucknow’s Swarangi Shukla rank FIRST, find yours on uppsc.up.nic.in/

UPPCS-J 2016 Final result declared- Public Service Commission released the final result of the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service Civil Judge Junior Division (PCS J) 2016 on Friday. Shukla, the vocalist of Indra Nagar of Lucknow, has topped the examination. Hukikant Nagar, Delhi’s Vinod Joshi got second and Lalpura of UP, Vinod Kumar Pandey of Pratapgarh […]

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JOB POST: Legal Associate @ Uday Shankar Associates

JOB POST: Legal Associate @ Uday Shankar Associates, Bangalore: Apply by Oct 31

About the Firm: Uday Shankar Associates is a full administration law office with skill in the fields of suit, corporate and business laws, licensed innovation, land and is based out of Bangalore. The firm is going by Uday Shankar R M who is an Advocate, Company Secretary and a Corporate Legal Counsel, with more than […]

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498A IPC

Supreme Court to revisit its judgment on misuse of Section 498A IPC

In a vital advancement, a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court today watched that it isn’t in concurrence with the Court’s judgment rendered in Rajesh Sharma v. Union of India, in which it had set down protections to forestall the abuse of Section 498A IPC. A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices […]

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Aarushi Talwar case verdict

Aarushi Talwar Murder Case, Parents got Acquittal, Verdict by Allahabad Court

Aarushi Talwar Murder Case- The Allahabad High Court on Thursday absolved Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in the murder of their young little girl Aarushi Talwar and their local help Hemraj in 2008, saying they couldn’t be held blameworthy on the premise of the confirmation on record. The decision closes a nine-year trial of the guardians […]

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RGNUL Student Research Review

Call for Papers: RGNUL Student Research Review (Volume 4, Issue 1): Submit by Dec 31

About the Journal The RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Journal is a half-yearly, understudy run, dazzle peer-audited diary based at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. It is the leader diary oversaw by the understudies of the University. It has been established with the target of encouraging contentions in high contrast. Lawful Research abilities […]

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RIGHT TO PRIVACY

All you need to know about Right to Privacy

RIGHT TO PRIVACY A to a great degree spellbinding headway in the Indian Constitutional statute is the extended estimation given to Article 21 by the Supreme Court in post-Maneka period. The Supreme Court has announced that Art. 21 is the center of the Fundamental Rights. Article 21 has ended up being multi-dimensional. The extension in […]

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CGHS Cover

Breaking News: Video conferencing cannot be directed in transfer petitions, Krishna Veni Nigam overruled by 2:1

A 3-judge Bench of the Supreme Court today held that video conferencing can’t be ordered in exchange petitions. All the while, it overruled its choice in Krishna Veni Nigam, which was passed not long ago. While Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice AM Khanwilkar decided that video conferencing can be utilized simply after the settlement […]

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Attempt to Suicide is No Longer a CRIME in India Modi Govt Scraps Sec 309 of IPC

Should suicide be a Criminal Offence?

Suicide can be defined as an act or an instance of taking one’s own life voluntarily and intentionally. Everyone deals with tough times, but some people have been dealt a tougher hand when it comes to life circumstances, past trauma, mental and/or physical illness, social standing, and ability to cope with depressive emotions. There are […]

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Acid Attack

Acid Attack: Laws and Punishment in India

Introduction The incident of acid attack has been increasing phenomena in India and the majority of the casualty of the offense is particularly ladies. While these assaults can be credited to different factors, for example, the social; shortcoming of ladies and the presence of male-ruled society. Which brought up the issue of the Indian culture […]

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Harish Salve

Motivational and Inspiring Story of the Great Advocate Harish Salve

Special Mention- Harish Salve, former Solicitor General of India, is, arguably, today’s most expensive lawyer in India. He has represented high-profile cases like Mulayam Singh Yadav, Prakash Singh Badal and Lalit Modi but his reputation (and legal fees!) started sky-rocketing after he won Mukesh Ambani’s gas dispute against brother Anil who was represented by Ram Jethmalani. Harish […]

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