AAROGYA SETU APP: INSUFFICIENT DEMONSTRATION OF PRIVACY AND LAW: SWASTI JAIN

“AAROGYA SETU APP: INSUFFICIENT DEMONSTRATION OF PRIVACY AND LAW” Author: Swasti Jain UPES, Dehradun. ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Amidst this pandemic of COVID-19 in the country, technology has also taken its speed where the central government has been pushing its people to use the Aarogya Setu application. The Central government has been promoting its usage to Read More …

PRIVILEGES OF PARLIAMENT WITH RESPECT TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE REPORT AND ITS JUDICIAL VALIDITY: KUMAR VIKRAM ADITYA

Privileges of Parliament with respect to Parliamentary Committee Report and its Judicial Validity Author: – Kumar Vikram Aditya Lecturer, Bihar Institute of Law  ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Supreme Court of India in the matter of Kalpana Mehta and Ors v. Union of India recognised the role, importance, and function of the parliamentary committee report. The Court Read More …

RELEVANCE OF KAUTILYA’S POLITICAL AND JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE MODERN ERA: PRIYANSHI BANSAL & SPARSH AGARWAL

RELEVANCE OF KAUTILYA’S POLITICAL AND JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE MODERN ERA Author: Priyanshi Bansal [1] Co-Author: Sparsh Agarwal[2] ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract – “Public Administration consists of all those operations having for their purpose the fulfilment or enforcement of public policy”                                                                      – L.D. White The public administration has played an important in Indian Politics perhaps Read More …

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF VICTIMS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM – HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE: SUJITH AS

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF VICTIMS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM – HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE Author: Sujith As[1] Saveetha School of Law ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT  The victim is an individual who gets the criminal law underway and a significant piece of the criminal justice system without his help it is absurd to expect to choose the Read More …

ANALYZING PARADIGM SHIFTS IN INDIAN TRAFFICKING LEGISLATIONS- URGENT NEED FOR FURTHER REFORMS: TAMANNA GUPTA

Analyzing Paradigm Shifts in Indian Trafficking Legislations-Urgent Need for Further Reforms Author: Tamanna Gupta RGNUL, Punjab. ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Trafficking is a serious crime that leads to the transgression of human rights. Trafficking is a crime against humanity and is blind to factors such as gender, age, race, color, religion, or region. While trafficking is Read More …

RIGHTS OF DISABLED PERSONS: MEHAK KUMAR

Rights of Disabled Persons Author: Mehak Kumari Vikrant Bhambi ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Disability is a complex concept that has been differently understood and interpreted by social thinkers, authors, and social workers, due to social indifferences. Every person has the right to enjoy their life equally and with dignity, irrespective he is able or disabled. Moreover, Read More …

DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW: KUNAL JAIN

Constitutional Law: Doctrine of Judicial Review Author: Kunal Jain Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Judicial Review is the power vested with the courts by which they control the exercise of governmental power & also ensure that the public bodies like local authorities, tribunals, etc. exercise their powers in a lawful manner. There have Read More …

ISSUANCE OF UNSPEAKING ORDERS TO IMPRISON FOR THE CONTEMPT UNDER THE PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES IN INDIA: ABHIJEET CHAUDHARY

Issuance of unspeaking orders to imprison for contempt under the Parliamentary Privileges in India Author: Abhijeet Chaudhary Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA. ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract This paper delves into the sphere of powers, privileges, and immunities granted to both the Houses of Parliament and the State Legislatures in India to help them carry out their work Read More …