1. Profound analysis of Bail in Non-Bailable Offense
In the Indian criminal justice system, bail releases a defendant from custody under specific conditions pending trial. Based on the case, the judge can grant bail. Non-bailable offences require a bail application. Lower courts have adopted the Supreme Court of India’s non-bailable bail guidelines. These guidelines are controversial and criticised. This article examines the Supreme...
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The stereotypes are not just about paying less and getting fewer promotions. According to a recent survey of2,827 female lawyers, female lawyers, especially women of color, are more likely to beinterrupted than their male counterparts, mistaken for non-lawyers, do more housework in theoffice and receive fewer bonuses. work assignment. The study was recently completed by...
Read MoreINTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
Abstract: On International Economic Law The objective of the article is to provide a comprehensive and critical appraisal of the international ECONOMIC LAW developed to govern economic relations between different states and between states and private economic actors such as multinational enterprises. International economic law is a massive body of law that is growing rapidly...
Read MoreThe Necessity of the Advocates Protection Bill of 2021
The Significance and Necessity of the Advocates (Protection) Bill of 2021 Introduction Advocates Protection Bill of 2021 Advocates play a crucial role in the pursuit of justice in this nation, but they frequently encounter insurmountable obstacles. In this regard, on 2 July 2021, the Bar Council of India published the Advocates (ProtectionBill, 2021 (hereinafter referred...
Read MoreHigh Courts Can Entertain Challenges To Orders Passed By Armed Forces Tribunal: Supreme Court 2023
The Supreme Court overturned its ruling in Union of India and Others v. Major General Shri Kant Sharma and Others, which said the Armed Forces Tribunal’s orders could not be challenged under Article 226 of India’s Constitution. Section 30 of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act 2007 Whether the right of appeal under Section 30 of...
Read More1 RERA : Bane Or For Real Estate Sector
RERA Housing is one of the fundamental requirements of humans, as is well-known. Access to adequate accommodation can be a prerequisite for the enjoyment of several human rights, including the rights to work, health, social security, suffrage, privacy, and education. Humans have an inherent requirement for safe, secure, and adequate accommodation. Recognizing the severity of...
Read MoreRERA IN 2023 AN OVERVIEW
Table 1: Article Outline RERA Heading Subheading Introduction 1. What is RERA? 2. Why was RERA introduced in India? 3. Key features of RERA 3.1 Registration of real estate projects 3.2 Transparency and accountability 3.2 Transparency and Accountability 4. Benefits of RERA for homebuyers 5. Impact of RERA on the real estate sector 6. Challenges...
Read MoreLegal Aspects of Disability Pension in the Indian Army: A Comprehensive Guide with Relevant Case Laws
Introduction: Disability pension is an essential aspect of the Indian Army’s commitment to ensuring the welfare and support of its personnel who have suffered disabilities during their service. It is crucial to understand the legal framework and case laws surrounding disability pensions to ensure that deserving individuals receive adequate compensation and support. This article aims...
Read More“Statutory and Non-Statutory Complaints in the Indian Army: Understanding Disciplinary and Administrative Grievances” In 2023
In the Indian Army, complaints can be categorized into two main types: statutory complaints and non-statutory complaints. Both types of complaints serve different purposes and follow distinct procedures. Let’s explore each category in detail: The procedure for filing a statutory complaint usually involves the following steps: a. The complainant, who is generally an army personnel,...
Read MoreBalancing Constitutional Rights and Duties: The Indian Armed Forces 2023
Introduction: Constitutional Rights and Duties: The Indian Armed Forces The armed forces of India serve as the guardians of national security, protecting the country from external threats and internal disturbances. In the pursuit of their duty, they must navigate the complex terrain of constitutional rights. This blog further delves into the constitutional rights of armed...
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