Vol. 9 Issue 3 [May – June 2023]
Transgender Persons and Affirmative Action: Answering the Why and the How
Justice Radhakrishnan began his judgement in the landmark Indian case of NALSA v Union of India, with an observation on the society’s moral failure being exhibited by its exclusion of the transgender community and its
Talaaq-Ul-Sunnat and its Current Status
This research paper focuses on Talaq-ul-Sunnat, a form of revocable divorce that can be initiated by the husband, and discusses the Islamic law of divorce as outlined in the Holy Quran. Studying Talaq-ul-Sunnat and pertinent cases,
Election and Bribery
The purpose of this research paper is to analyse what is the effect of bribery to get votes for elections. Since a lot of money is spent by the candidates, there was a need to
Discharge and Acquittal
The Criminal Procedure Law, 1973 outlines the legal requirements for an accused person’s release or acquittal in a criminal proceeding. Acquittal is release of the accused’s innocence in the offence charged against them, whereas discharge
Aadhaar Act and its Privacy Challenges
The Aadhaar Act is a money or cash bill of the Parliament of India. Passed by the Lok Sabha on the 11 March, 2016, this bill came into power on 12 July, 2016 and 12
AFSPA and Constitution
Fundamental rights are considered as a part of basic structure of Indian constitution but there are laws inconsistent to the rights provided in our constitution, one such law is AFSPA (ARMED FORCE SPECIAL POWER ACT,
Understanding Intellectual Property and Competition Law Hand-In-Hand
“Intellectual property” and “competition law” include a wide range of topics and were developed to achieve various objectives. Understanding the specific purposes of the two laws is critical. Competition law governs market behaviours that have
Carving Natural Justice into the Constitution of India
There is no carving more deeply rooted in us than the carving of justice. It is generally assumed that nature is the source of justice which gets manifested in the law of human beings. Justice
Special Act of UAPA: Its Constitutional Validity
A nation’s existence revolves around maintaining its national security. In India, one of the many legislations that has been enacted is the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, of 1967, which is an anti-terror act passed after
Ambiguity of Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C
In India, for every offence under Indian Penal Code, the justice process is followed in three steps: the investigation, the inquiry and the trial as per the steps mentioned in the Cr.P.C. Investigation is the