Blogs, Women & Law

THE DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961

As per Indian societal practices, Kanyadan has been a prevalent ritual. It is laid down in Dharmashastra that the kanyadan is incomplete without dakshina given to the bridegroom. Thus, Kanyadan became associated with varadakshina, i.e. the cash or gifts in kind by the parents or guardian of the bride to the bridegroom. It was offered […]

Blogs, TRADE LAW

DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BY WTO

International trade is the key to increasing the world economy. Importing and exporting goods and services from foreign countries is the prominent way to increase a country’s economy. This international trade is like any other normal trade that depends on various aspects but the ultimate goal is to make profit and increase the economy. The

Blogs, Environmental Laws

BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ACT,2002 : A WALKTHROUGH

“Biodiversity starts in the distant past and it points towards the future. –   Frans Lanting INTRODUCTION It should come as no surprise that our country, India, comes along with its extraordinarily diverse biological resources. Given that India has been a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity held at Rio de Janeiro in

Blogs, Contract Law

TERMINATION OF AGENCY UNDER THE ICA,1872

The contract of agency is a type of contract which represents and defines a relationship between two parties. It is a dealing, where one party is a representative of the other in business dealings and helps create a relationship of a contract with the third party. It is a part of the general contract. INTRODUCTION

Blogs, Jurisprudence

LAW AND JUSTICE

In general, the law is a set of rules, ordinance, order, bye-laws, regulation, notification, custom or usage, and principles that control, maintain, and govern the conduct of humans in the vast changing society. The determining law is not only referred to as a set of rules and regulations, but also includes justice, morality, reason, and

Blogs, Personal Laws

Restitution Of Conjugal Rights: Section 9 Of Hindu Marriage Act

Marriage is considered to be the purest bond between two individuals. It gives them the recognition to be accepted in the society where they come together and live sharing each other’s assets and livelihood they would have earned. Marriage also leads to imposition of rights and duties towards each other which parties are compelled to

Blogs, Miscellaneous

INTERNSHIPS: CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD

Internship is a short-term opportunity given by employers of both nonprofit and for-profit sectors to students where academic learning can be applied to real-world work environments. It can either be paid or unpaid. However, the trend is increasing towards the former. The main objective of this article is to look into the challenges faced during

Alternative Dispute Resolution
ADR, Blogs

Constitutionality of Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system is an effective method adopted by many countries worldwide. What is Alternative Dispute Resolution? Alternative Dispute Resolution helps in the settlement of disputes without litigation, i.e., outside the court. Some of the methods used as ADR include- ARBITRATION The dictionary meaning of ‘arbitration’ is a process used to solve

Blogs, Transfer of Property

VARIOUS ASPECTS UNDER TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT, 1882

Before the Transfer of Property Act, which came into force in 1882, the transfers of India’s immovable properties were then governed by the various Principles of the English law and equity. In the absence of any of the statutory provisions, the courts have to fall back upon English law and equity. In the absence of

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