Are wars good for the economy?
Prakhar Maheshwari, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Editor’s note: The final impact of a war is often observed on the country’s economy.
Bringing Political Parties under The RTI Act
By Swayam Siddha Nanda, KIIT School of Law Editor’s Note : The composition of the population in India makes democracy one of the most ideal
Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010
By Shivani Gupta, HNLU Raipur Editor’s Note: By using a miniscule of nuclear matter, the problem of immeasurable human needs for energy can be resolved.
Need for a Uniform CIvil Code in India
By Mounica Kasturi, SLS Pune Editor’s Note: Looking at the current political and social scenario that seems to be developing in our country, some of
Kashmir: Right to Self Determination
By Riya, New Law College, Pune. Introduction Self-determination means the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own government. Many
Relevance of Ordinal Approach in Real Life Food Consumption Pattern: An Analysis
By Pravesh Aggarwal, RGNUL Editor’s Note: This paper deals with the relevance of the ordinal approach in real life consumption pattern of a consumer. The first
Emergence of Varnashrama Dharma in the History of Ancient India
By Shristi Banerjee, WBNUJS Editor’s Note: Varnashrama Dharma is a Sanskrit name given to the divisional structure of the Indian society. When this order of society
Social Class
By Anonymous Editor’s Note: This paper talks about the meaning of social class and discusses the arguments put forth by Karl Marx and Max Weber. SOCIAL
Ethnic Relations
By Anonymous Editor’s Note: The terms ‘ethnicity’ and ‘ethnic’ groups are derived from the greek word ‘ethnos’, normally translated as ‘nation’ or commonly said, people
Education
By Anonymous Editor’s Note: Notes on education and the various kinds of education. It also discusses the various functions of education. EDUCATION Primitive / ancient societies
Protection of Confidential Information: The Reality
By Akshay Maheshwari & Anjali Bhatt, UPES Editors Note: After an extensive comparative analysis, the paper tries to throw light on the law as developed
The Struggle for Dignified Livelihood by Tribes Of India: A Study on Jarwa Tribe in Andaman and Nicobar
By R. Ajitha, Christ University School of Law Editor’s Note: India has a composite population. The Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes, who not only
Distinction between Political Theory and Political Thought
By Pravesh Aggarwal, RGNUL Editor’s Note: This paper ventures to comment upon the differences which arise in the study of political theory and political thought. In
The Growth of the Concept of Democracy: An Analysis
By Pravesh Aggarwal, RGNUL Editor’s Note: The origin of the concept ‘Democracy’ can be traced back to the old Greek city states which have enjoyed complete
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
Disaster Management Case Study on River Flooding at Uttarakhand
By Mohak Rana, NMIMS, School of Law, Mumbai ‘Editor’s Note: Disaster or catastrophe or any such accident is inevitable. Almost all the nations witness such
Comparative Analysis of the Phenomena of Death Row and its Unconstitutionality
By Naveen Kumar Gautam, RMLNLU ‘Editor’s Note: Death Row phenomenon is an attribute of the long and slow infamous trials of Indian judiciary. It is
Can Rights Be Limited Under The Garb Of Religion?
By Archi Agrawal, HNLU Raipur Editor’s Note: Rights cannot be limited under the garb of religion. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution enshrines the directive
Parliamentary Privileges
By Preeti Singh, RMLNLU Editor’s Note: This paper tries to examine the true meaning and effect of the term ‘parliamentary privileges’. The author begins with