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Continue reading →: Comparative Analysis of Copyright Laws in India and the UK
Author Name: Prathigadapa Sai Manvitha 3rd year BBA LLB CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Copyright laws are significant in safeguarding intellectual property rights because they ensure that the original works of authors, artists, and creators have rights over them. Despite India and the UK being part of the international framework…
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Continue reading →: THE WAKF ACT: PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE EXISTING LAW
Author Details: ANJALI BARMOLA 3rd Year, BA LLB South Calcutta Law College, Kolkata INTRODUCTION Islam, as a religion, is built on 5 pillars i.e. Shahada (Faith), Salah (Prayer), Sawm (Fasting), Hajj (Pilgrimage), and Zakat (Almsgiving). It can be appropriately inferred that Charity is very fundamental to the followers of Islam…
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Continue reading →: Comparing Judicial Review in India and USA
Author: Sanya Wadhwa, 2nd Year LLB student of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Law College, Jaipur INTRODUCTION According to the definition given by Britannica, Judicial review is the power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine…
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Continue reading →: Navigating Data Privacy: A Comparative Analysis of India’s DPDPA 2023 and Europe’s GDPR
Author Details:- ADITYA BHATIA, BA LLB 1styear , AILMOHALI Introduction: The Imperative of Data Privacy in the Digital Age “Privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 and as a part of the freedoms guaranteed by Part III of the Constitution.” — Supreme…
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Continue reading →: Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan (1997) 6 SCC 241
Author Details:- Vibhansh Soni FACTS OF THE CASE A landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of India in the Vishakha case, officially known as Vishakha and Others v. State of Rajasthan (1997), established guidelines to combat sexual harassment of women in the workplace. The case arose when Bhanwari Devi, a…
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Continue reading →: The Kesavananda Bharati Case: A Landmark Judgement in Indian Constitutional Law
Author: Sukanya Das, 1st Year, 3 years LLB, Binoda Law College, Durgapur, WB Abstract: A Significant Turning point in the understanding of Parliament’s authority to change the Constitution was marked by the Kesvananda Bharati V. State of Kerala case, which is remembered as a landmark in Indian constitutional law. The…
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Continue reading →: Shayara Bano v. Union of India, (2017) 9 SCC 1
Author Details: Sivagayathri Ramesh Babu Graduated from Government Law College Madurai affiliated with The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University 1. CASE CITATION Shayara Bano v. Union of India, (2017) 9 SCC 1 2. FACTS OF THE CASE In this landmark case, Shayara Bano, a lady from Uttarakhand, approached the…
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Continue reading →: Case Analysis: Vishakha vs. State of Rajasthan (1997)
Author: Sanya Wadhwa, 2nd year LLB student of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur CASE CITATION:AIR 1997 SC 3011, (1997) 6 SCC 241Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1997 SC 3011, (1997) 6 SCC 241 is a landmark judgement. This court has issued set of guidelines known as Vishakha guidelines for…
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Continue reading →: ARNAB RANJAN GOSWAMI VS UNION OF INDIA ON 19 MAY, 2020
Author Details:- NAIK MADIHA, TY.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Asmita College of Law, Mumbai University INTRODUCTION: The case of Arnab Ranjan Goswami vs Union of India, AIR 2020 SUPREME COURT 2386, AIRONLINE 2020 SC 546, marks an important moment in India’s judicial discourse as it interplay’s between freedom of expression, journalistic responsibilities,…
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Continue reading →: CASE ANALYSIS: In re Directions in the Matter of Demolition of Structures
Author Details: ANJALI BARMOLA 3rd Year, BA LLB South Calcutta Law College, Kolkata In Re: Directions in the matter of demolition of structures CIVIL/CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO.295, 328 OF 2022 WITH WRIT PETITION (CRIMINAL) NO. 162 OF 2022 DECIDED ON: 13 NOVEMBER 2024 INTRODUCTION A Shelter…