The Principle of Natural Justice  

Written by- Tathagat Gaur Shri Venkateshwara University, Uttar Pradesh, India   __________________________ The principle of natural justice is a cornerstone of administrative law and is essential for upholding fairness, equity, and justice in various legal and administrative processes. This article delves into the concept of natural justice, its historical development, its fundamental principles, and its …

Specific Performance – A Vital Doctrine of ICA of 1872.

Written by- Himanshu Agarwal Vivekanand Law College, Vastral, Ahmedabad, Gujarat The Indian Contract Act of 1872 provides the necessary framework that governs the formation, enforcement and termination of contracts. One vital statute of the act is the doctrine of specific performance, the statute comes into the picture when there is a breach or non-performance by …

Safeguarding Intellectual Property Assets in Corporate Ventures:Strategies for Effective Protection

  written by: Reeva Kalra BBA.LL.B (Hons.) JECRC University, Jaipur Abstract: In the dynamic landscape of corporate ventures, the protection of intellectual property (IP) assets is of paramount importance. This article delves into the critical strategies that businesses must adopt to safeguard their IP assets effectively. With globalization and technological advancements, the value of intellectual …

DEFAMATION UNDER CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW

written by: Yasharth Raj Pandey COURSE- BA.LLB(HONS) COLLEGE- University of Allahabad INTRODUCTION Defamation is a concept that plays a crucial role in safeguarding an individual‘s reputation against false statements that can damage their character and societal standing. In India,defamation cases are addressed through both civil and criminal frameworks, each serving distinct purposes and following unique …

Securities Law and Regulations in India

Written by: Aniruddh Singh Raghuvanshi COLLEGE: Government New Law College (DAVV), Indore COURSE: BALLB (Hons.) YEAR: 2nd Year (4th Semester)       ❖ Synopsis 1. Introduction 2. Historical Background 2.1 Pre-SEBI Era 2.2 Stock Exchange Regulations 2.3 SEBI ‘s formation 3. Key Components 3.1 Investor Protection 3.2 Market Surveillance 3.3 Issuance and Listing …

Exploring the Legal Dimensions of Divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act

Written by – Nandini Pachauri Introduction Marriage is a sacred institution in Hindu society, embodying the union of two individuals bound by love, respect, and companionship. However, in the unfortunate event that a marriage falls apart irreparably, divorce becomes a necessary legal remedy. The Hindu Marriage Act, enacted in 1955, governs marriage and divorce among …

LANDMARK JUDGEMENTS IN INDIAN LEGAL HISTORY

Authored by Shailvi Shah Introduction: An Epoch-Shaping Legal Odyssey The Keshavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala case of 1973 stands as an epoch-shaping legal odyssey within the labyrinthine corridors of India’s constitutional landscape. Born against the backdrop of a nation undergoing profound socio-political transformation, this case became the crucible for a profound and contemplative examination of India’s constitutional tenets …

Development of Environmental Law in India

Abstract: Environment is the source of life, but in the recent times due to human induced reasons it is deteriorating rapidly. Environment being a global common requires global efforts, for which several conferences and conventions have taken place such as the Stockholm conference, the Rio summit, etc. In the domestic front environmental laws have been …

Uniform civil code (One nation one law)

One country, one God, one caste, one mind brothers of all of us without difference, without doubt. By Vinayak Damodar Savarkar . The Uniform civil code is the common set of laws on marriage, divorce and inheritance that would be applicable to all Indian citizens irrespective of religion, tribe, or other custom. Part IVof the …