Abortion laws : A Comparative Analysis

written by- Harvir Kaur  5th Semester, BA.LLB. Department of Laws,  Guru Nanak Dev University Abstract  Introduction  Historical background of abortion laws in India  Legal framework  Global scenario  Societal implications  Conclusion  Abstract: This research article explores the evolution of abortion laws in India within the broader global context. The study investigates the historical, legal, and socio-economic dimensions …

Understanding Compulsory Winding Up: Causes, Process, and Implications

Understanding Compulsory Winding Up: Causes, Process, and Implications. Written by- Nikitha Reddy, she is a recent graduate of BA.LLB from padala rama reddy. WINDING UP OF COMPANY: Winding up is the process of legally dissolving a company and selling off its assets to pay off its debts. There are two types of winding up: • …

Murder and Culpable Homicide

Written by- Harvir kaur 5th semester, BA.LLB, Department of laws, Guru Nanak Dev University. Introduction Definitions and Distinctions Importance in Criminal Justice System Societal implications Conclusion Abstract: This research article deals with the detail and distinctions between two crimes – Culpable Homicide (S. 299, IPC, 1860) and Murder (S.300, IPC, 1860). The article will revolve …

Constitutional Provisions Relating to Labour Laws in India

Written By- Chirayu Singh Thakur, Student of BBA LL.B, at MIT WPU, School of Law, Pune. Abstract: This exploration paper analyses the protected arrangements that administer work regulations in India, explaining their verifiable development, importance, and suggestions. The Indian Constitution lays out a hearty system for shielding labourer’s’ privileges and advancing civil rights. This paper …

Overview of Consumer Protection Act, 1986

Written By- Chirayu Singh Thakur, Student of BBA LL.B, at MIT WPU, School of Law, Pune. Introduction Consumer protection is an essential part of present day economies, guaranteeing that people have a fair and safe experience while participating in business transactions. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, is a huge regulation enacted in India to defend …

Doctrine of Severability and Doctrine of Eclipse

Introduction Article 13 Doctrine of Severability Safeguards Conclusion Abstract: The Doctrine of Severability and Doctrine of Eclipse are indispensable tools in constitutional adjudication. All doctrines for that fact, are an indispensable part in regulating court proceedings, allowing courts to address constitutional challenges effectively. To understand completely the concept of such doctrines, one must know the …

“A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE SARFAESI ACT OF 2002 AND OTHER RECOVERY TOOLS OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ”

INTRODUCTION The banking industry in India has seen substantial changes since the start of liberalisation. Interest rates have been cut dramatically. Over time, the bank’s performance has improved somewhat. The increasing number of non- performing assets has been groaning under a mountain of bad debt. However, the condition has improved in recent years. Bank regulators …

A critical analysis of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996

1.1 Understanding the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 The Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 is a crucial legislation that governs the arbitration process in India. The act was enacted to provide a comprehensive framework for the resolution of disputes through arbitration and conciliation. This act was created to promote the alternative dispute resolution method of arbitration, which …

A brief analysis of the most important cases of judicial review in India

A brief analysis of the most important cases of judicial review in India ● Introduction ● Importance of judicial review ● Kesavananda Bharathi v. State of Kerala ● Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India ● Shankari Prasad v. Union of India ● Golaknath v. State of Punjab ● Minerva Mills v. Union of India ● …

The Uapa Quagmire

Taming India’s Exacting UAPA And How It Compares to its Foreign Counterparts Authored By Sana Yasmin Khan Introduction: In the vast tapestry of India’s legal landscape, only a few laws have attracted as much controversy and debate as the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was enacted in India …