A Cold War Between The Executive And The Judiciary
What is the scuffle between the two bodies about? Recently, during a parliamentary discussion on the bill on salaries for Supreme Court and High court judges, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijju suggested that there was a growing voice amongst the SC Bar Association
Respect is NOT Old Fashioned
A writ petition was filed by a faculty member of TKM College of Engineering, Mr. Aaron S. John who allegedly groped and misbehaved with women inside the campus. After the Internal Complaints Committe of the college found him guilty, Mr. John went to
Guest Lecture on “The Nuances of Neutrality: Exploring the Mediator Mindset” | Chanakya Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, CNLU: Jan 13, 2023
The CCADR, CNLU, is going to organise a guest lecture on “The Nuances of Neutrality: Exploring the Mediator Mindset” on 16th January, 2023 by Ms. Carishma Singh, Assistant Professor of Law.
CNLU National Mediation Competition, 2023 in Hybrid Mode (21st-22nd Jan & 11 Feb)
CNLU National Mediation Competition, 2023, is being organized by the Chanakya Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution in association with India’s leading law firms, PSL Advocates & Solicitors and Singhania & Partners LLP. The Competition is scheduled to be held in a hybrid manner, with the Preliminary and the Quarterfinal Rounds
Media Laws and Freedom of Expression and Press: An Assessment in the Context of Bangladesh
Written By – Tanni Ganguly, Pursuing Master of Laws (LLM) from South Asian University Abstract: Freedom of expression is the most important fundamental right for any democratic country. After Bangladesh became independent in 1971, the constitution was constructed 1972. Where the preamble states
Call for Paper: E-Journal of Academic Innovations & Research in Intellectual Property Assets (E-JAIRIPA), Vol-3, Issue-2, Half Yearly (June-December), 2022
CIRF in IPHD, CNLU, Patna is making a call for papers for its e-journal Journal of Academic Innovation & Research in Intellectual Property Assets (e-JAIRIPA) Volume 3, Issue 2.
National Seminar On “Role of Fast Track Court, Special Courts in Delivering Justice to Women” by Child Rights Centre, CNLU sponsored by NCW, New Delhi (Submit by Dec,09)
The Child Rights Centre, CNLU Patna, is organising a National Seminar on the Role "Role of Fast Track Court, Special Courts in Delivering Justice to Women" sponsored by NCW, New Delhi on 10th December, 2022.
Concept of Utilitarianism by Jeremy Bentham
Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher, economist, social reformer, and legal theorist born in London in 1748. Bentham being an individualist, supported the ‘leissez-faire’ a French term, which, if translated, means “to leave alone”; hence this principle means minimum interference of the state in the
Winter Internship Programme at National Human Rights Commission (Offline): Apply by 27 Nov
The National Human Rights Commission has expressly been mandated to promote Human Rights literacy and awareness vide Section 12 (h) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. With a view to spread awareness among University students about the need for protection and
2nd CNLU Cyber National Moot Court Competition (Hybrid Mode): Prizes Up to 78,000
The Chanakya National Law University, Patna is going to organise 2nd Chanakya Cyber National Moot Court Competition in Hybrid Mode.