Legal Articles Islamic Law- Oppression or misconception? October 3, 2017 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment An insight into the triple talaq controversy and other Muslim personal laws in India By : Imaan Saudagar Being a law student, I’m often asked questions regarding my opinion about the oppressive Islamic laws in India. The recent Supreme Court judgment, which scraps the triple talaq system of divorce, has raised hundreds of questions across the […] Read more » Divorce in Islam insight into the triple talaq controversy Islamic Law Muslim personal laws system of divorce The Sharia law Triple Talaq triple talaq system of divorce triple talaq system of divorce in muslims
Legal Articles Third Party Funding in Arbitration October 3, 2017 by Priti Dey | Leave a Comment Originally arbitration was designed as a more cost effective method of dispute resolution to litigation. Unfortunately high-value arbitration proceedings have ended up being quite expensive as they are often managed like a court case. A Claimant is at a disadvantage if he or she does not have the financial resources to instruct a team of […] Read more » cost effective method of dispute resolution funding for litigation litigation Third party funding Third party funding for litigation
Legal Articles The Role of Technology for Lawyers October 3, 2017 / October 3, 2017 by Priti Dey | Leave a Comment Pavani Reddy The world has undergone immense technological change in the last decade. It is easy to appreciate the significance of Information Technology to the Legal world of lawyers. As the way people work, live, and play changes this no doubt affects the administration of justice, as it is part of this changing world. Legal […] Read more » how a lawyer can use technology Lawyers Role of Technology Role of Technology for Lawyers technology and lawyer use of technology for lawyer
Legal Articles Procedure in case of Corporate Debtor under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 September 3, 2017 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Ankur Saboo, Legal Associate at Starlog Enterprises Limited] I & B code is the codification of laws and its one of its kind which inter- alia shifts the control of the management of corporate persons as well as other persons defined under the Code from debtor driven to creditors driven. Steps Involved as per latest […] Read more » CIRP Corporate Debtor Bankruptcy initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process . Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 Procedure of Corporate Debtor
Legal Articles BALOCHISTAN UNDER SEIGE: A NEED FOR UNITED NATIONS INTERVENTION August 28, 2017 / August 28, 2017 by Kartikey Vipul Misra | Leave a Comment Kartikey Vipul Misra ABSTRACT Balochistan is one of the four provinces of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, situated in the southern-western region of the country. The location of Balochistan makes it special as it serves as the channel to the Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian Ocean. Recent discovery of vast fields of natural […] Read more » Balochistan Balochs BIASED AND ATROCIOUS POLICIES OF PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT Ethnicity Human Rights HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION IN BALOCHISTAN intervention Kashmiris Nationalism Pashtuns Punjabis RISE OF ETHNIC NATIONALISM Sindhis South-Asia State terrorism United Nations
Legal Articles Will Lawyers and Judges be replaced by Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) August 28, 2017 / August 28, 2017 by Adv( Dr) Santosh Shah | Leave a Comment Adv( Dr) Santosh Shah Background : Advancement in technology and science is growing at such a pace that questions like the above of replacement of human skills by machines through AI are being debated at present. Traditionally Lawyers and Judges are thought to be dealing with problems of human beings demanding special skills and emotions […] Read more » Advantages of AI AI Disadvantages of AI implications of AI implications of AI on the mindset of people Legal field legal implications of AI on the market use of AI use of AI in Legal field use of AI in other fields Will Lawyers and Judges be replaced by Artificial Intelligence
Legal Articles No Getting Away with Crime August 28, 2017 / August 28, 2017 by Amba Charan Vashishtha | Leave a Comment By Amba Charan Vashishth A teenager of 15 from West Midnapore district of West Bengal, a 14-year old student from Andheri in Mumbai and a boy of 15 from Jalgaon in Maharashtra have one thing in common: they all logged on to the “Blue Whale challenge” game online and ended up in committing suicide. According […] Read more » ‘dreams’ sour abetment and inducement to suicide under section 306 blue whale Builders cheating Cheating through glossy ads offload the "Blue Whale" game Section 415 IPC
Legal Articles Aerial Hijacking and the International Law July 26, 2017 / July 26, 2017 by Jayati Gupta | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION International terrorism has become a topic of international significance over the years since it affects, directly or indirectly the other States or their affairs. International terrorism can be defined as terror inspiring violence containing an international element that is against non-combatant civilians, States or internationally pro-tested persons or entities in order to achieve political […] Read more » 2001 September 11 Attack aerial hijacking Aerial Hijacking and the International Law AIRCRAFT HIJACKING Contemporary international law featured Hague Convention Hijackings International Law INTERNATIONAL TREATY LAW The Statute of International Criminal Court
Legal Articles CAPITAL PUNISHMENT July 26, 2017 / July 26, 2017 by Swadha Rath | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION The use of capital punishment has long been a controversial subject. There are many who favour its use, while there are others who strongly oppose it. Capital punishment is the ultimate punishment one can receive from a court of law. This type of punishment has existed for centuries. Historically, governments have sentenced criminals to […] Read more » capital punishment GANG RAPE? Safety measures in public transport for women Sexual offence SEXUAL OFFENCES
Legal Articles To wed or not to wed : Cohabitation law reform July 13, 2017 / July 13, 2017 by Ritika Bharti | Leave a Comment Ritika Bharti COHABITATION LAW REFORM A marriage is a legally recognized union of a man and a woman, which thereto raises rights and obligations between them. The ritual of marriage is not merely a social contract but also establishes a bond of fate which binds a family together and lays down grounds for the future […] Read more » COHABITATION LAW REFORM To wed or not to wed