Rights of LGBT Communities: Vidit Pratap Singh

Section-377: Rights of LGBT Communities Author: Vidit Pratap Singh Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh  Abstract Around the globe, individuals are enduring an onslaught for the individual who they love (sexual inclination), and in the long run for what their identity is. This exploration paper expects to advise about the entrance, accessibility and Read More …

Freedom of Religion and Essential Practices Doctrine- Delineation of Evolving Contours and Role of Judiciary: Adarsh Kumar & Anurag Tiwari

FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND ESSENTIAL PRACTICES DOCTRINE- DELINEATION OF EVOLVING CONTOURS AND ROLE OF JUDICIARY Author: Adarsh Kumar Co-Author: Anurag Tiwari Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT The everlasting pervasion of religion in one’s daily life doesn’t remain a convoluted fact and gets heightened with infusion of morality into the Read More …

Organ Trafficking as a Criminal Offence in India-An analysis of the Indian Legal Framework: Jayanta Boruah

ORGAN TRAFFICKING AS A CRMINAL OFFENCE IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE INDIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK North-Eastern Hill University Research Scholar ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Organ trafficking like other human trafficking is a serious offence causing gross human rights violations across the world. In India, also it is alleged to have increased at a large scale, since Read More …

Conjugal Rights and its Constitutional Validity: Balabavithra M & Prawin Subash K

CONJUGAL RIGHTS AND ITS CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY Balabavithra M [1]   Prawin Subash K  [2] School of Law, SASTRA University ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Conjugal rights give you the right to seek the help of the law to bring your spouse back to you, to live with you, and favor your sexual needs, even if the significant other Read More …

Right to Property under Indian Constitution: Sonalika Gupta

RIGHT TO PROPERTY UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION- AN ANALYSIS Author: Sonalika Gupta Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Right to own property is a human right. The right being most important is also the most anxious law. This right has been subjected to a lot of political, social effects followed by various controversies. Right to Read More …

The Role of Political Whips under the Tenth Schedule: Dhiyaaneswar

THE ROLE OF POLITICAL PARTY WHIPS  UNDER THE TENTH SCHEDULE: AN ANALYSIS Author: Dhiyaaneswar School of Law, CHRIST UNIVERSITY Abstract The Tenth Schedule to the Indian Constitution which is also known as the ‘anti-defection law’ has enhanced the importance of political party whips in Indian legislatures. By virtue of the Tenth Schedule, an elected legislator who Read More …

Protection of Witnesses – Should Indian Take a Cue From National Criminal Jurisdiction and International Courts and Tribunals: Rajat Banerjee

PROTECTION OF WITNESSES: SHOULD INDIA TAKE CUE FROM NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS? Author: Rajat Banerjee* Assistant Professor, Law,School of Law and Justice,Adamas University ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Witness protection is central to the entire discourse on criminal justice administration not only because it ensures unfettered participation of witnesses in the justice dispensation Read More …

Public Interest Litigation- A Tryst with Indian Judiciary: Shubha Sharma

PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: A TRYST WITH INDIAN JUDICIARY AUTHOR: SHUBHA SHARMA LC II, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT: Public Interest Litigation in India is a dynamic concept having an activist magnitude; it acts as a wheel for creating and enforcing rights and is critical for the sustenance of democracy with adequate checks and balances. Read More …

Death and Rights-A Juxtaposed Situation: Prakarti Shrivastava & Yashika Goplani

DEATH AND RIGHTS: A JUXTAPOSED SITUATION? Author: Prakarti Shrivastava Co-Author: Yashika Goplani Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT The right to dignity and fair treatment under Article 21 of the Constitution of India is not only available to a living man but also his body after death. The right to decent burial or Read More …

Case Commentary on Mukesh Kumar v. the State of Uttarakhand: Kamphilya Pallapati & Anulekha.M

Case Commentary on Mukesh Kumar v. the State of Uttarakhand Author: Kamphilya Pallapati Co-Author: Anulekha.M Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhpatnam, Andhra Pradesh ISSN: 2581-8465 ABSTRACT Reservations in India have always been a trigger to controversies and debates. Even though the concept is in effect for many years, most of them are unhappy about it Read More …

Justice Delivery System in India – A Study in Relation to Nirbhaya Case: Eesh Chaudhary

Justice Delivery System in India: A Study in Relation to Nirbhaya Case Author: Eesh Chaudhary Amity Law School, Noida ISSN: 2581-8465 Abstract Fatal Gang rape and Murder of physiotherapy student Jyoti Singh (Nirbhaya ‘no rape victim should be ashamed of being raped’) on 16 December 2012 in New Delhi. Constitutional and legislative changes arising from Read More …