Key Takeaways The article provides us with the meaning and causes of the heinous criminal activities like slavery, trafficking and prostitution. The impacts that the survivors of such crimes have upon their minds and body and the challenges they have ..
Key Takeaways Basic facts of the case. The matter of dispute in the concerned case. The 1968 Compromise Agreement. Court rulings in the matter till date.IntroductionShree Krishna Janmbhoomi and Shahi Idgah dispute is about the ownership of 13.37 acre ..
Key Takeaways Yasin Malik’s conviction in Jammu and Kashmir terror funding case. Charges against Yasin Malik. Involvement of JKLF in the case. NIA Court’s decision in the matter.IntroductionHead of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Y ..
In a significant development with far reaching consequences, we saw how just recently on May 6, 2022, the Bombay High Court in a remarkable, rational, refreshing, and robust judgment titled Sheetal Devang Shah vs Presiding Officer in Writ Petition No ..
Key Takeaways Power of Supreme Court under Article 142 of Constitution of India. Pardoning powers of the Governor of the State under Article 161 of Constitution of India. Relevance of Article 161 and 142 in Perarivalan’s case.IntroductionHon&rs ..
KEYTAKEAWAYS Consumer protection can be accomplished through a variety of different means Methods of consumer protection adopted by a country is dependent on the culture and norms prevalent in a given country. UNCTAD has highlighted the following SIX ..
Key Takeaways Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 consists of 6 Chapters and 26 Sections. Chapter IV A and Sections 14A, 15A, and 18A have been added through Amendments. Section 3 is one of the most important se ..
Key Takeaways Once a sizable amount of the population in India got their COVID-19 jabs, a number of Government, as well as Private Agencies, issued circulars and notifications restricting the movement of Unvaccinated People. Epidemic Act, 1897 and Di ..
While taking a very strong exception to the government servants reprehensible habit of not complying time and again with judicial orders, the Andhra Pradesh High Court in a noteworthy judgment titled NMS Goud v. Punam Malakondaiah & Ors in Contem ..
While taking a very strong exception to the whimsical transfer order being issued arbitrarily of a bureaucrat at the insistence of a state minister, the Madhya Pradesh High Court as recently as on April 27, 2022 in a latest, learned, laudable and lan ..
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