Legal Reforms on the Mental Health Bill
Riya Sinha | Centre for Rights of Differently abled (Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad) | 5th November 2019 The bill passed on mental health in 2016 was a huge step forward…
read moreRiya Sinha | Centre for Rights of Differently abled (Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad) | 5th November 2019 The bill passed on mental health in 2016 was a huge step forward…
read moreAnushree Belwariar | Centre for Rights of Differently-Abled (Symbiosis Law School, Hyderbad) | 5th November 2019 Disability is the phenomena where a person suffers from some kind of medical ailment…
read moreAkshara P Kamath | Centre for Rights of Differently-Abled (Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad) | 6th November 2019 Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) which is broadly known as “Autism” is considered as…
read moreSwadhin Khatua | Centre for Rights of Differently-Abled (Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad) | 6th November 2019 The RPWD Act, 2016 has some important provisions which will have a strengthening impact…
read moreMadireddy Lakshmi Bhavana | Centre for Rights of Differently-Abled (Symbiosis Law School,Hyderabad) | 6th November 2019 Movies are one of the major entertainment and informational sources in India and it…
read moreAyush Garg | Gujarat National Law University | 8th November 2019 Introduction It is imperative to execute usable wrongdoing avoidance techniques, there are sure indicates that need be comprehended…
read moreDeepti Verma & Harsha | Dr. Ram ManoharLohiya National Law University, Lucknow | 9th November 2019 INTRODUCTION Advertisement plays a pivotal role in influencing consumers and stimulating the sale of…
read moreMegha Maiti and Adrija Bhattacharya | KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar | 10th November 2019 INTRODUCTION: WHY ECONOMIC RESERVATION India is a country of diversity. People in this country come from…
read moreShubhangi Gandhi | Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab | 14th November 2019 INTRODUCTION Consumer Protection Act, 1986, is an act of parliament which was enacted in 1986 to…
read moreStuti Shreya | Amity law School | 8th November 2019 INTRODUCTION Be it the homebuyers of Unitech or Jaypee or Amrapali or any other real estate developer the legislation &…
read moreShashwat Bhutani | Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad | 9th November 2019 INTRODUCTION There has always been controversy regarding the transfer of a judge from one High Court to…
read moreKartikey Mishra | Presidency university | 9th November 2019 INTRODUCTION With the growing nature of the economy tourism for the most parts has been a major source of growth. Specially…
read moreAditya Shekhar & Abhishek Choudhary | National Law University, Jodhpur | 10th November 2019 INTRODUCTION Recently the Government of India had passed an ordinance to ban the import, export and…
read moreAditya Tripathi & Himanshi Tripathi | Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam | 11th November 2019 Introduction: “Childhood should be carefree playing in sun, not living a NIGHTMARE in the…
read moreCharu Singhal | Bharati Vidyapeeth University | 26th October 2019 Introduction The economic reforms of the year 1991 changed the trade climate all over the country by opening gates to…
read moreNandini Tripathy | Symbiosis Law School | 17th October 2019 Background Over the years, groups have used employee inventory option schemes (ESOP Schemes) as a powerful method to align employee…
read moreUtkarsh Bhatt, Saumya Sharma | ICFAI University, Banasthali Vidyapeeth | 19th October 2019 INTRODUCTION India, one of the largest democracies in the world, has constitutionally prohibited traffic in human beings…
read moreCharu Singhal | Bharati Vidyapeeth University | 20th October 2019 MOHD. AHMED KHAN V. SHAH BANO BEGUM DATE OF JUDGMENT: 23 April, 1985 CITATION: 1985 AIR 945, 1985 SCR (3)…
read moreShagun Singhal | National Law Institute University, Bhopal | 21st October 2019 It is analyzed here as to how the “Independence of Judiciary” is being used as a tool by…
read moreAdvik Rijul Jha | Jindal Global Law School | 22nd October 2019 What is meant by unconscionability under contracts? Unconscionability in general parlance refers to the ‘unequal bargaining power’. In…
read moreChanchal Dhakad | National Law Institute University | 23rd October 2019 INTRODUCTION Marital rape is a disgraceful offence that has scarred the trust and confidence in the institution of marriage.…
read moreVasundhara Kaushik | Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad | 23rd October 2019 Introduction The Right to Information Act, which was passed by Parliament on June 15, 2005, and came…
read moreCharu singhal | Bharati Vidyapeeth University | 25th October 2019 INTRODUCTION: Till about two decades ago Corporate Governance was relatively an unknown subject. The subject came into prominence in the…
read moreCentre for Rights of Differently Abled (CRDA) | 30th September 2019 Disability related hate crime have become a very common evil in today’s world. This means subjecting a disabled person…
read moreCharul Mishra, Rohit Pradhan | 30th September 2019 Introduction Gender Equality is an important goal now. It is not a fundamental right but it is important for the stable growth…
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