Many Food Articles Having Ingredients Sourced From Animals Are Passed Off As Veg – DELHI HC
By – Neha Virmani Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Jasmeet Singh while hearing the case ( Ram Gaua Raksha Dal v. UOI) regarding the the failure of the authorities, Central Government and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, in checking the lapses
More than 29 Lakh Cases disposed off through National Lok Adalat
By – Rajnish, Newswriter On December 11th Lok Adalat was organized under agies of NALSA ( National Legal Service Authority) throughout the country. About 29 Lakhs cases were disposed of in a day. This pandemic added a plethora of cases in the courts
Presents Gifted By Parents For Daughter’s Welfare Not Dowry: Kerala High Court
By – Arshita Anand The Kerala High Court has declared that gifts provided to the bride for her wellbeing at the time of her marriage will not be considered dowry under the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. Allowing a petition brought by a disgruntled
What is wrong with PM Modi photo on vaccine certificate if University can have name of Jawaharlal Nehru: Kerala High Court
By Neha Virmani Kerala High Court bench consisting of Justice P V Kunhikrishnan, on Monday while hearing a petition filed by an activist under RTI, where he claimed that picture of PM affixed on the Covid vaccination certificate is violation of fundamental rights
Accused can be summoned on the basis of affidavit by the complainant: Allahabad High Court
By – Aishwarya Single-judge Justice Sameer Jain placed reliance on the Constitution Bench judgment of the Supreme Court in In Re.: Expeditious Trial of Cases Under Section 138 NI Act 1881, and on Section 145 of the NI Act to hold that even
LABOUR RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
By – Nishant Kumar, NMIMS One of the questions greatly mooted in the advent of the twentieth century is whether labor rights are human rights? This question has attracted much interest in recent years among lawyers, academic scholars, trade unionists and other activists,
US and UK Rohingya refugees sue Facebook alleging dissemination of ‘hateful and dangerous misinformation’
By Arshita Anand On Monday, Rohingya Muslims in the United States and the United Kingdom filed a joint lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Facebook”), alleging that the social media giant’s “inaction and support of hate speech, misinformation, and incitement of violence facilitated the
LAW SCHOOL INTERNSHIP – DECEMBER
Research Internship and Fellowship at Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Law & Society (CAILS), GLA University Last Date to Apply December 15, 2021 Mode of Application Please email your CV (maximum 4 pages) and a brief statement of motivation (300 words) behind joining the
Wife Making Serious Unproved Allegations Of Criminal Conduct Against Husband Constitutes ‘Cruelty’: Delhi High Court
Written By – Aishwarya The Division Bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Jasmeet Singh thus upheld the divorce decree granted to the husband by a Family Court and dismissed the wife’s appeal under Section 19 of the Family Courts Act. The Family
Army Cannot Throw Up Hands On Grounds Of Road Width; If Landslides Occur Despite Precaution & Mitigation, We Have To Tackle It – AG to SC on Chardham Case
Written By – Arshita Anand In the plea challenging the Char-Dham Highway expansion project on Thursday, AG K. K. Venugopal raised his contentions. The plea was heard by the bench of Justices D. Y. Chandrachud, Surya Kant and Vikram Nath, “Will the army
