Oil Mining and Impact on Environment
Author - Sakshi Khulve Introduction India ranks third in being the largest energy and oil consumer in the world. The country has emerged as a refinery hub and seeks to…
read moreAuthor - Sakshi Khulve Introduction India ranks third in being the largest energy and oil consumer in the world. The country has emerged as a refinery hub and seeks to…
read moreAuthor: Ayushi Jain Introduction Third-party funding, commonly known as ‘TPF’, means financing provided by any person or entity who is not a party to the dispute and to provide such…
read moreThe Supreme Court, while hearing a Special Leave Petition, expressed its infuriation against the Centre for holding up the process of filling up the mounting vacancies in High Courts across…
read moreThe Madhya Pradesh High Court, while denying bail, held that possession of medicines, including cough syrups, which contain narcotic substances, without any valid prescription or documents, would attract the stringent…
read moreAuthor - Kaushal Kasliwal Abstract The population in India is demarcated based on followers of Ideologies of Hinduism, Muslim, and many other religious ideologies. All the ideologies have their particular…
read moreThe Apex Court, in the recent case of Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC v Future Retails Limited, gave the verdict in favor of e-commerce giant Amazon over the dispute of…
read moreThe Central Government’s Ministry of Finance introduced the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which aimed at nullifying the effect of amendment brought in by the
read moreThe Apex Court, in coming days, is set to consider the issue regarding suo motu proceedings taken up by the National Green Tribunal; whether it has been extended the power…
read moreThe Supreme Court, while upholding cancellation of registration of Trust, held that if an entity is found misusing the status conferred upon it by virtue of Section 12AA of Income…
read moreAuthor - Sibani Nandini Dash Abstract My subject is “THE LAW OF THE SEAS” - The “Law of the Sea” is a corpus of international law that regulates states' rights…
read moreThe Supreme Court, in the case of Tek Chand v Bhakra Beas, explained the seniority-cum-merit principle as one which, given the minimum merit requisite for the administration, prioritizes seniority over…
read moreThe Karnataka High Court, through suo motu case, took cognizance of the incident, wherein a cohort of unidentified persons had allegedly poisoned Bonnet Macaques which resulted in death of 38…
read moreAuthor - Kishan Bansal Abstract In the paper, the author dwells upon the enforceability of the administrative direction in the Indian courts. Administrative directions have remained an important tool in…
read moreThe Allahabad High Court, while quashing the orders passed by Additional Commissioner and others, observed that the government officials like Collector and Additional Commissioner are not expected to blindly follow…
read moreAuthor - Lokesh Chauhan Abstract Countries, including India, had adopted the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (1948) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination to protect…
read moreThe Apex Court, while dismissing a plea filed by Anand Agriculture University, observed that the judgment passed in the Umadevi case does not absolve the appellant’s duty from complying with…
read moreThe Supreme Court, while addressing the issue of children who became orphan during COVID-19, directed the States and Union Territories to complete the process of identifying such children who have…
read moreThe West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, constituted an inquiry commission, which is headed by former Supreme Court Judge, Justice Madan B. Lokur, to probe into the allegations relating to…
read moreAuthor - Mahir Khanna Introduction To “sit or stand” at the time when the national anthem is being played in a cinema hall has become a debatable subject in India.…
read moreThe Karnataka High Court quashed the notice issued by Uttar Pradesh police, to Twitter India MD Manish Maheshwari, under Section 41A of CrPC. The said notice was issued in furtherance…
read moreThe Delhi High Court, while hearing daily wage labourers plea, notably held that a promise or assurance given by the Chief Minister in a press conference would be considered as…
read moreThe Supreme Court, in its recent judgment in the case of Union of India v Rajendra Shah and Ors., stripped down the parts of 97th
read moreThe Supreme Court slammed the decision of Kerala government which gave relaxations in COVID-19 norms for straight three days on the occasion of Bakrid. The court disapproved and took a…
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