By – Mohd Ashraf The Latin term “habeas corpus” means ‘you must have the body’ and a writ for securing the liberty of the person was called habeas corpus . The writ affords an effective means of immediate release from an unlawful or unjustifiable detention whether in prison or in private custody. The writ isContinueContinue reading “Habeas Corpus Case: A Supreme Mistake”
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PIL filed for making marital rape a crime.
PIL has been filed before Delhi High Court to strike down the provisions of the India Penal Code which renders marital rape as unconstitutional. For the consideration of aforesaid PIL Chief Justice has issued notice to the Centre and sought it’s views. PIL seeks to stuck down Exception 2 of section 375 of the IPC as beingContinueContinue reading “PIL filed for making marital rape a crime.”
MEDIA TRIAL: A HINDRANCE IN DISPENSATION OF JUSTICE
By: Syed Mohammad Aamir Ali & Mohd Imran “Fair is foul and foul is fair” recollecting the lines enshrined in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, one could indisputably perceive what it contemplated acceptable today may conceivably be malevolent and vice versa perchance deplorable now and adequate in future. To understand the antagonism of free trial andContinueContinue reading “MEDIA TRIAL: A HINDRANCE IN DISPENSATION OF JUSTICE”
The Evolution of Global Environmentalism
Authors: Mohd Imran (AMU Murshidabad Centre) Shivangi Shukla (Amity University Campus, Lucknow) Published by: Lex Terra, Centre for Environmental Law Advocacy and Research, NLU Assam (ISSUE 17, ISSN: 2455 0965) Introduction Environment is the wellspring of life on earth like water, air, soil, and so on, and decides the nearness, advancement and change of humankind andContinueContinue reading “The Evolution of Global Environmentalism”
How do we make our leaders?
Author: Mohd Imran “Leaders are not born they are made. And they are made just like anything else…”-Vince Lombardi. Lyngdoh committee which was formed to check the political interference and criminalization in the universities and colleges seems to have curbed the democratic rights of the students to some extent. Lyngdoh committee recommendations resulted in aContinueContinue reading “How do we make our leaders?”
