Reality Shows: TRP Race or Mirror Society
Reality shows have been the new age in the world of television. The fictional shows were being telecasted long back when television was being opted in society. However, the idea that the show was not written and is not fictionally gained more popularity.
BCI’s functions should be devised as excessive workload is affecting Legal Profession.
Senior Advocate Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi on Monday talked about dividing the responsibility of Bar Council of India to regulate the Legal Profession because currently BCI has its hands full of responsibilities such as Law reform, disciplining lawyers, legal education etc. He pointed
The Supreme Court Collegium recommended the appointment of 5 judicial officers in Gujrat HC and two attorneys as Judges
The Gujarat High Court should select five judicial officers and two attorneys as judges, according to a recommendation made on Thursday by the Supreme Court Collegium, which is chaired by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud. The suggested court officials are: On September
Madras High Court Judge Safeguarded a 60-year Old Elephant named Lalitha
A Madras High Court judge visits a wounded 60-year-old temple elephant and urges the state to relocate elephants captive to rehabilitation centres. The Madras High Court recently stated that the Tamil Nadu government must execute the Court’s 2020 judgement forbidding temples or private
Ad hoc Period of service not to be considered during elevation: SC
The background of the case is that a writ petition was filed by 9 judicial officers from Andhra Pradesh where they sought direction from the Andhra Pradesh High Court, to consider their candidature for the elevation as HC judges. This petition was dismissed
Supreme Court adjourned pleas seeking Uniform Personal Laws, stating it a legislative work
Written By – Srijan A three Judges bench in supreme court consisiting of Chief Justice D. Y. Chandrachud, Justice PS Narasimha and Justice JB pardiwala put off a batch of PIL seeking uniformity in personal laws regulating marriage, divorce, maintenance and alimony. Senior
Bigamy and Its Loopholes Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1956
Bigamy is defined to be an act where whoever having a husband or a wife living, marries another person. Section 494 and 495 of the IPC penalizes the act of bigamy. It is classified to be a non- cognizable, bailable and compoundable offence.
Senior Advocate Arvind Datar says “Basic Structure was never accepted by the Government”
Senior advocate Arvind P. Datar delivered the 19th justice PD Desai Memorial lecture on the subject “Fifty years of Basic Structure Doctrine: Judicial Overreach or Constitutional Necessity” on 04th February 2023 where he defended the doctrine of basic structure. This speech can be
The Important Question of Marital Rape: Analysing the Intersection of Legisprudence & Jurisprudence
The Question of Marital Rape is a very important question that needs to be addressed. But how this problem shall be addressed? How shall the question of Rape be addressed in the context of Marriage? How shall Marriage be defined in the context
NCLAT Chairperson Stresses Need to Train IRPs and Calls for IBC Amendment to Ensure Due Share For Operational Creditors
Writtem By – Rohan Palhal Former SC Judge and current NCLAT Chairperson, Justice Ashok Bhushan who was invited as the chief guest at the book launch of the second edition of Eastern Book Company’s ‘Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code’ by A.K. Mittal., said that
