By- Mohd Imran In August 2017, the Supreme Court of India has declared the practice of Triple Talaq as unconstitutional by 3:2 majority. Justices Kurian Joseph, UU Lalit and RF Nariman delivered the majority Judgment. Chief Justice Khehar and Justice Abdul Nazeer dissented.[1] The Court directed the Union of India to consider appropriate legislation, particularlyContinue reading "Why Triple Divorce Bill is not good in Law?"
REAMING RTI TO POLITICAL PARTIES
By- Aprajita, School of Law and Governance, Central University of South Bihar !! India is the largest democracy where the people elect their representatives through casting votes in elections. The basic regime which the democracy operates is the transparency. After independence, there were several attempts to make the public authorities more transparent and accountable toContinue reading "REAMING RTI TO POLITICAL PARTIES"
Real Estate and Environmental Issues
By- Nazneen Zafar !! Real estate is a modern term for land and anything that is permanently affixed to it. It is basically comprised of land, buildings as well as the natural resources including flora, fauna and minerals. The real estate sector has huge scope in India as it is one of the fastest developing countriesContinue reading "Real Estate and Environmental Issues"
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION
By- Anupam Prabhat Shrivastava !! Fundamental rights are the basic rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitutions of India to its citizens. These rights have a legal sanction and are enforceable in the court of law. A few good reasons made the enunciation of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution rather inevitable. During the British RuleContinue reading "FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION"
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA
By- Aprajita Tiwari !! Over the years, the Corporate Social Responsibility, has picked up the pace rapidly, despite of being a new concept. The main idea behind CSR is that the objective of a company is not only to make profits, but also to fulfill a social obligation through ethical behavior and contribution to sustainable economicContinue reading "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA"
Justice, Equity and Inclusive Growth under Panchayati Raj in India
By- Aarya Sharma!! The presence of panchayati raj in India is from the time immemorial it since the beginning of our civilization. The panchayats in India have always formed an important part of the administration system they were based on the principles of justice, equity and good conscience. The panchayats in India followed or wereContinue reading "Justice, Equity and Inclusive Growth under Panchayati Raj in India"
HONOR KILLING: A BLAZING VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
By: Nazneen Zafar !! In the words of B.R. Ambedkar, “Political tyranny is nothing compared to social tyranny and a reformer, who defies society, is a much more courageous man than a politician who defies government.” Even after so many years of independence, in the newly liberalized India, who proud its democracy, the marriage isContinue reading "HONOR KILLING: A BLAZING VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS"
DISCREPANT INDIAN SOCIETY: BABA RAM RAHIM’S CASE
By- Yogricha Verma !! The problem of division of Indian society on the basis of religion seems to grow from bad to worse. Beside the sporadic ugly political manifestations, religion is another factor which influences the peace and harmony of the nation. And there is no end to the extent to which people can goContinue reading "DISCREPANT INDIAN SOCIETY: BABA RAM RAHIM’S CASE"
WAQF BOARD will decide whether the property is of WAQF or not.
By- Swapnil Shankhwar Recent Judgment of Supreme Court stops the all buzzing around the India regarding various disputes on the question involved in the suit, whether the suit land is a WAKF property or not? Supreme Court clearly mentioned in the judgment of RAJASTHAN WAKF BOARD vs DEVKI NANDANI PATHAK that disputed land ofContinue reading "WAQF BOARD will decide whether the property is of WAQF or not."
Marital Rape as a Criminal Offence in India: Prospects and Challenges
By- Hamza Khan Etymologically speaking, Rape is forcible seizure or ravishment of a women without her consent, it is coercive and violent but this is not so in the case of married couples. Sexual relationship between husband and wife is the expression of affection they have for each other and by getting married, couplesContinue reading "Marital Rape as a Criminal Offence in India: Prospects and Challenges"
