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Why Environmental Laws Are Not Working in India?
I. ABSTRACT India's got this amazing mix of ecosystems and natural resources, but it's also...
Shielding the Common Man: The Urgent Need for a Clear Mechanism to Combat Financial Fraud
The digital evolution has brought about a profound transformation in the financial landscape. As...
Cross Border Insolvency
INTRODUCTION It's very common to hear the news about companies, industries, or firms going bankrupt. The companies go bankrupt for various reasons, like poor decision-making, non-repayment of debt, increased competition, disputes with creditors or other members of the...
The Emergency of 1975: A Constitutional Crisis Remembered on June 25
The Significance of June 25 The government of India has declared 25th June as “Samvidhan Hatya Diwas” to recall the emergency imposed by then honourable prime minister Indira Gandhi unconstitutionally citing the reason of internal disturbance. It was a critical period...
Exemption of Black Coat/Gown In Summers
In response to the extreme summer heat, the Karnataka High Court, through a circular issued on April 16, has granted a temporary exemption to advocates appearing in district and trial courts from the requirement to wear black coats. Advocates are now permitted to wear...
The Story Behind Fake Rape Cases
We used the word "story" because there is always a victim's and accused's backstory attached to every rape case. Additionally, Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code, which punishes rape, carries a severe penalty in our nation. However, girls frequently take advantage...
The Impact of the Pandemic and Economic Downturn on Corporate Insolvency
The pandemic and economic downturn have affected companies initiating insolvency proceedings under the India Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in various ways: • Increase in Insolvency Cases: Companies are struggling to meet their financial obligations, leading to corporate...
Revisiting Symbol Allocation: Supreme Court to Scrutinize Election Commission’s ‘First Come First Serve’ Rule’
The Supreme Court is set to examine the Election Commission's rule regarding the allotment of symbols of political parties and candidates on a "First Come, First serve basis." The move comes in response to a petition filed by a political party challenging the current...
Legal Implications of the Recent Disclosure of Electoral Bond Data by the Election Commission
In a significant development, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has complied with the directives of the Supreme Court by uploading electoral bond data on its website. This move comes after the apex court's ruling, terming the 2018 electoral bond scheme as...
What is Cyber Crime Law In India? A Complete Guide On Cyber Crime [Updated 2023]
What is Cyber Crime Law? A Complete Guide On Cyber Crime Law in India, Classification Of Cyber Crime & How To Register A Cyber Crime Complaint Cyber Crime We can define “Cyber Crime” as any malefactor or other offences where electronic communications or...