Foreign Cases on Novus Actus Interveneiens
By Pravesh Aggarwal, RGNUL Editor’s Note: Case Briefs on some foreign Judgments dealing with the doctrine of ‘novus actus interveneiens’ INTERVENING ACT RESULTING DUE TO
Vicarious Liability in Criminal Law
By Kratika Singhal, Christ University Editor’s Note:This paper discusses the doctrine of Vicarious Liability. Vicarious liability also known as joint responsibility liability is a legal
Position And Perspective Of Privacy Laws In India
By Devesh Saxena, Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad Editor’s Note: The term ‘privacy’ refers to the use and disclosure of personal information and is only
Basmati- Pride Of India- A Case Comment
By Surabhi Dhole & Suvigya Vidyarthi, University of Pune, DESFNLC Editor’s Note: The essay starts off by explaining the meaning and purpose of intellectual property. It
The Problems of Marginalized Groups in India
By Devesh Saksena, Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad Editor’s Note: The author starts by explaining the definition and meaning of the word marginalization, what
Constitutional Integration of Jammu & Kashmir
By Satakshi Sharma, CNLU, Patna Editor’s Note: The state of Jammu and Kashmir possesses a distinct position in the Indian Union. Unlike other states, the
Preamble to the Constitution of India
By Arti Goyal, University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University Editor’s Note: The Preamble, often viewed as the manifestation of the vision of the drafters of
Crime and its Politicization: The Badaun Rape
By Divya Kathuria Editor’s Note: In this article, the author has highlighted the recent rape of two Dalit girls in the Badaun village of Uttar
Vicarious Liability of State
By Subhyanka Rao, RMLNLU Editor’s Note: Vicarious liability refers to a situation where someone is held responsible for the actions or omissions of another person.
Death Penalty: An Overview Of Indian Cases
By Aditi Agarwal, NUALS Editor’s Note: Death Penalty is a process where a crime so grievous has been committed that the state condemns the act
Inter Country Adoption
By Palak Jain, NLIU Bhopal “Editor’s Note: International adoption (also referred to as intercountry adoption or transnational adoption) is a type of adoption in which an individual or couple becomes the legal
Unification of Private International Law
By Nikhil Jain, ITMU Law School Editor’s Note: Rules of private international law are applied in matters where some foreign element is present. In such
Working of Copyright Board in India and Procedure for Litigation with Regards to Copyright
By Nikhil Jain, ITMU Law School. Editor’s Note: With technological advancements, the need to protect one’s work through copyrights has tremendously increased. To safeguard such
Sovereign Immunity
By Nikhil Jain, ITMU Law School “Editor’s Note: Sovereign Immunity is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign, or the state cannot, commit a legal
Originalist Theory of Interpretation: A Comparative Analysis between India and the US
By Aditi, WBNUJS Editor’s Note: Originalist Theory of Constitutional Interpretation is one of the oldest and most basic theories of Interpretation that advocates the interpretation of
Importance of Public Interest Litigation in India
By Nikhil Jain, ITMU Law School, Gurgaon Editor’s Note: The ever-encompassing and ever-expanding concept of this oft-heard term Public Interest Litigation has perplexed legal minds for
Liability For Defamation of Dead
By Neha Mishra, Symbiosis Law School, Noida Editor’s Note: “The research paper analyses the article “Dead but not forgotten: Proposals for Imposing Liability for Defamation of
Suresh Kumar Kaushal vs. Naz Foundation: A Critical Analysis
By Oindrilla Mukherjee, KIIT Law School Editor’s Note: Much discourse has taken place in an attempt to highlight the plight of those who have been discriminated on