ICJ Fever: Back at it!

With a new date being set for Belize’s historic national referendum, the public awareness and education campaign as well as the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ campaigns continue to actively engage Belizeans. On May 8, 2019, Belizeans will vote in favor of …

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Case Analysis: Striking down of Adultery Law

Abstract The vague dominance of one sex over others must be patronized as the dignity and liberty of an individual is important. The individuality of a woman must be respected, that’s the real gracefulness of our Constitution is Part III …

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Supreme Court’s Line On Banning Film

Very recently the Supreme Court had an occasion to take a critical look at the action of the West Bengal Govt. to ban the film, “Bhobishyoter Bhoot, while delivering the judgment on April 11, 2019, of the case – Indibility …

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Right To Get Gratuity

Through the judgment of the cases – Nagar Ayukt Nagar Nigam, Kanpur v. Sri Mujib Ullah Khan and Another and Nagar Nigam, Gorakhpur v. Ram Shanker Yadavand Another, delivered on April 2, 2019, Justice Mohan M. Shantanagouder and Justice Hemant …

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Death from Malaria Accidental?

The answer of the Supreme Court in a recent judgment of the case – The Branch Manager, National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Smt. Mousumi  Bhattacharjee & Others, delivered on March 26, 2019, is very emphatically negative. The quite interesting question …

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Legalising Prostitution in India

The world is trapped between’ illegal’ and ‘immoral ‘. Prostitution might be illegal in India, but the business of life goes on. India is a country where history is not just what we had studied in our school but it …

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European Parliament Bans Unpaid Internships

The European Parliament has issued a ruling that MEP offices from victimisation unpaid internships starting in Gregorian calendar month. Future trainees are going to be employed directly by the parliament and given a compensation package that features insurance further €800 …

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