The legislature cannot safeguard steps taken under an unconstitutional law by implementing a saving clause: says the Supreme Court
Written By – Radhika In the case of the State of Manipur & Ors. v. Surjakumar Okram & Ors., the bench comprising of Justices LN Rao, BR Gavai, and BV Nagarathna was hearing the special leave petitions challenging the Manipur High Court’s ruling
Belgian Employees Now Have the Legal ‘Right to Disconnect’ After Work Hours
Written By – Aishwarya Patel More than 65,000 government employees in Belgium have the right to be unavailable at theconclusion of the workday as of February 1st. That is, they have the legal right to ignore work-related emails and phone calls and to
Right To Privacy: Notice issued On Plea Against Illegal Use Of Mobile Hacking Spywares by Delhi HC
Written By – Shashank Mohan The Delhi High Court in the case of Dimple Vivek v. Union of India has issued a notice against a petition moved to court by Advocate Dimple vivek. The petition was against illegal use, selling and operation of
Internship Alerts – LAW STUDENTS
Internship and Membership Opportunity with Shuruwat Foundation, Gwalior: Apply Now! Applications are invited for internship and membership opportunities to join Shuruwat Foundation and its various teams. About Shuruwat Foundation At Shuruwat Foundation it is believed that “as a one-person, we cannot change the
Supreme Court Has Turned Into A Court for Anticipatory Bail Hearing: CJI NV Ramana.
The Hon'ble Chief Justice of India remarked that the “supreme court has turned into a court to hear anticipatory bail cases only
European Commission proposes a declaration on digital rights and principles
Written By – Rajnish In a joint declaration the organs of the European Union: the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission proclaimed the declaration on digital Rights and respective principles titled “European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade”
ADMISIBILITY OF EXPERT EVIDENCE IN THE COURT OF LAW
Written By – Rajat Shandilya The provisions related to the admissibility of expert evidence in court are dealt under section 45 to 51 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872. In order to understand the admissibility of expert evidence in court we first need
Govt. Employees benefit; No Discrimination When Persons Not Similarly Situated: Gujarat HC
Written By – Aishwarya Patel The bench, which included Justice A. P. Thaker and Justice N.V. Anjaria, decided that the benefits arising from a Resolution that applies to State Government employees cannot be automatically claimed by the autonomous body’s employees. They pointed out
Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Ban On Streaming Of Movie “Why I killed Gandhi”
Written By – Arshita Anand A writ case, Sikander Behl vs Union of India has been filed in the Supreme Court, asking for a stay on the distribution of the film “Why I Killed Gandhi,” which is slated to premiere on the OTT
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT: (FIR) has been registered by the Mumbai Police against Google’s (CEO), Sundar Pichai
Written By – Neha Virmani A renowned Bollywood Director of movie ‘ek haseena thi ek dewana tha’ named Suneel Darshan, recently filed an FIR with Andheri Police and imposed cognizable charges of piracy and copyright infringement under section 51, 63 & 69 of
