Noor Ameena INTRODUCTION Right to education of every child is clearly a human right. It enables the child to develop and realize its full potential as a human being. Education plays a major role in the character formation of a child and the subsequent development of personality. It develops in him the ability to think [ Read More ]
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Legal ArticlesChild Labour-An Abominable PracticeSri Samir Kumar Nanda Introduction No civilized and equitable society can tolerate the denial of their rights to its children and lay claim to being called just ‘child labour’, thus is a shur on all of us and our sensitivity. Child labour is a pernicious practice, a denial of the joy of childhood and access [ Read More ] NOTE ON RIGHT TO INFORMATIONDhawesh Pahuja In modern India where politics plays a vital role, Corruption among the Public Officials is growing with a high speed day by day. To bring transparency and openness for the citizens to know about their Governmentary System and its administrative functions, the Government of India repealed ‘Freedom of Information Act, 2002’ and passed [ Read More ] HONOUR KILLING – “a heinous crime”ABSTRACT Honour killing means killing a family or clan member in the name of family pride or protecting once family’s honour. Such killings are sadly on the rise across the world as more and more couples marry outside their caste (as in the case of India) or against their families wises or having extra marital [ Read More ] NO — ANIMALSSOUNDARA RAJAN.R “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” -Sir Winston Churchill Introduction Equality not only means treating equally; but also considering equally. I strongly believe that the only noble weapon we have is law which are ought to be used but we still [ Read More ] The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 – Judicial ResponseProf. (Dr). A. Subrahmanyam, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and Mohan Rao B., Principal, Manair College of Law, Khammam, Andhra Pradesh Introduction Industrialization is considered as a must for development. It can’t be attained only by agriculture. Prof. Amartya Sen, the Nobel Laureate of India, opined that there can’t a [ Read More ] Contract Review & Drafting – Rules One Should KnowSiddharth Sangal “A contract shall be structured in such a way that the purpose behind it is lawfully positioned, performed, and protected!” An effective contract is not only a reflection of the parties’ intention to get into a legal relationship, but clearly lays out the respective obligations of the parties with necessary safeguards and efficacious [ Read More ] TRIAL BY MEDIA-“a legal dilemma”RAJ PRASHAR Introduction The media is the gatekeeper and watch dog of the society. The media acts as multifaceted institution with multiple activities. It takes the message simultaneously from all the parties involved and builds the opinion on an issue,with definitely threatens the establishment from violating rights with the growth of the number of news [ Read More ] The Art of Drafting a Commercial ContractLubna yusuf A contract is formed when a party with sufficient legal capacity makes an offer and the other party of sufficient legal capacity accepts the offer with a legal consideration. In order to be a contract, the agreement must include valid consideration. That is, both parties must contribute a Quid pro quo [i] to the [ Read More ] Whimsical LawParamita Ghosal Lecturer in Jotirmoy School Of LAW What an ordinary prudent man will understand by the word “LAW”? It is very normal to think about LAW as the guiding rules of the behavior which though, rigid are also reasonable by the nature. But sometimes LAW is so humorous , whimsical and peculiar that [ Read More ] |
