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.
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
Starbucks to get litigation cost of Rs.13 lakhs over Frappuccino trademark infringement from a Jaipur-based cafe
Recently, Delhi High Court ordered a Jaipur-based cafe to pay damages of Rs.2 lakhs along with a whopping litigation cost of Rs.13 lakhs to Starbucks for Frappuccino trademark infringement. Starbucks has a worldwide reputation in the “FRAPPUCCINO” mark and they possess a trademark
Anticipatory bail is only a statutory right and is not related to Article 21: Allahabad High Court
Allahabad High Court mentioned about seeking anticipatory bail, stated that under Section 438 of CrPC it is only a statutory right.
The Shraddha Murder Case: The Delhi HC denies a petition for transfer of the investigation to the CBI and imposes costs
Issue A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed by Attorney Joginder Tuli asking for the transfer of the investigation into the infamous Shraddha Walkar murder case from the Delhi police to the Central Bureau of Investigation was rejected by the Delhi High Court
The Karnataka High Court dismisses the FIR against the lawyer who was accused of abusing the intern and hurling a water bottle at him
Issue: The Karnataka High Court recently in Vasanth Adithya J v. The State of Karnataka and Anrruled that the First Information Report (FIR) against Kreetam Law Associates’ founder and managing partner, Advocate Vasanth Adithya J, for allegedly assaulting and hurling a water bottle
Sedition: An Analysis
Introduction: As per the latest NCRB crime report showed that 76 sedition cases were registered across the country in the year 2021, 73 registered in 2020 followed by 93 cases registered in 2019. In May this year, the Supreme Court ruled to pause
Marital Rape
It has been around 75 years since we achieved the golden dream of independence. Women were an integral part of the Indian freedom struggle and continue to play an indispensable part. Despite this, marital rape, or rape that occurs when the two parties
Personal Liberty Can’t Be Taken In Any Matter: Supreme Court Of India
The right to personal liberty and individual freedom is the most prized and cannot be taken away in any situation, not even temporarily, according to a bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and CT Ravikumar. "It is well established that the right to make
Collegium System & Its Working
Recently, Justice DY Chandrachud succeeded Justice UU Lalit in the office of the Chief Justice of India. Before the new CJI took over, CJI UU Lalit sent a second note to the Supreme Court Collegium. He has done so to request the committee
