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02
JUL
2020

The Punjab Rent Act 1995 : Treading On Thin Ice

Rent Legislations have been the subject matter of a lot of criticism and a continuous discussion has been going on over the years debating the advantages and disadvantages of rent laws in India. While the proponents of rent control laws claim that the rent control legislation...
01
JUL
2020

E-Pharmacy & The Legal Framework

E-Commerce supported by robust internet & mobile services is flourishing in India. However, E-Pharmacy a part of larger E-Commerce business is crippled by inefficiencies & lack of clarity. The biggest stumbling block in establishment of a flavorful Electronic Pharmacy...
30
JUN
2020

“Passing Off” Intellectual Property – by not so intellectuals

It is an age-old belief that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery“. This concept looks good in books and life but when it comes to business, it is popularly called as a theft of intellectual property. Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind,...
30
JUN
2020

Courts In India : Divided By English As A Common Language

“You can never understand one language until you understand at least two.” – Geoffrey Willans In today’s competitive world, the legal professionals and the litigants expect that their concerns are communicated and conveyed through effective ideas and...
29
JUN
2020

Note on Hindu Succession – Manuscript by B.V. Jigjinni

There was long agitation that the daughters born in a Hindu Joint Family, were treated separately, in the matter of family heritage – ancestral property – merely on the ground of their sex, though in all other respect they possessed identical attributes of their male...
26
JUN
2020

Right to be Forgotten – Indian Perspective

The Hon’ble Supreme Court while dealing with the case of Justice K.S. Puttaswami and another v. Union of India, wherein a nine Judge Constitutional Bench, while delivering its Judgment on 24th August, 2017, declared “privacy” as a fundamental right under Article...
23
JUN
2020

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 is one of the best examples of Modern-day Codified Laws

Objective: The key objective of the IBC was to consolidate and amend the existing laws relating to re-organization and insolvency resolution of Corporate persons, partnership firms and individuals by creating an effective time bound mechanism for compliance of law and for...
22
JUN
2020

Rights of Women Under Hindu Succession Act 1956 : Justice A Task Ahead

Hindus have worshiped gods and goddesses with equal fervor since ancient times. However, the proprietary rights of females have always been suppressed to a large extent. Manavadharmasastra is the oldest constitution for the Hindu laws of ancient Indian society. Manu is mentioned...
17
JUN
2020

Commercial Courts an Overview

Commercial Courts Act, 2015 (“CC Act, 2015” for short) This Act came into force with effect from 23rd Day of October, 2015, and further amended on 3rd May, 2018, with primary objective of adjudication of disputes falling under this Act in a swift time bound manner and...
17
JUN
2020

International Law : Historical Development and Future

Public International law also known as “The Law of the Nations” finds its genesis from the Roman Law applicable between the Roman Republic and the tribes and kingdoms of the rest of the world, called “jus gentium”. One of the oldest recorded treaties is...
17
JUN
2020

The Web of Web Series – A legal perspective

The lockdown has resulted in enormous increase in the viewership of web based platforms better known as Over The Top Platforms “OTTs” throughout the world. Various digital platforms of world repute like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hotstar are doing brisk business...
15
JUN
2020

ARTICLE 370 : A DIPLOMACY

INTRODUCTION Bharat, incredible country has gone through many difficulties. When an organ was separated from Bharat in 1947, so many difficulties had been germinated. Why Maharaja of J&K had rejected the proposal of those so called person who considered themselves as...
15
JUN
2020

Section 6, Hindu Succession Act- Resolved Yet Unsolved Possibilities

“We must work together to ensure the equitable distribution of wealth, opportunity, and power in our society.“-Nelson Mandela The Constitution of India grants rights to every Indian Citizen, especially in the shape of fundamental rights, irrespective of his caste,...
08
JUN
2020

Execution Of A Decree : All You Need To Know About

INTRODUCTION As the title of this article suggests, in this article, we will discuss some important heads of procedure incorporated under Code of Civil Procedure (hereinafter to be referred as CPC or Code) for executing a decree passed by a civil court in India. Suppose A files a...
06
JUN
2020

Open up the gates, Mi Lords!

During the recent long drawn out lock down, there were two visuals that I missed the most; one seeing Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, donning India colours, hold a bat and smack the ball from the rival team’s bowler, to boundary with the crowds erupting into rhapsodies and the...
04
JUN
2020

Legal Aspects of Coronavirus Pandemic (Prisons-Parole-Pandemic)

Introduction Coronavirus has created Pandemic like situation in whole of the world. This Pandemic again strike India after 102 years. In 1918, the Spanish Flu strike Europe and other parts of world including India as Pandemic. India was most affected by this disease. This disease...