By Amit Sheoran Introduction As we know India is a secular country. Different types of religions are living in this country. According to their religion,
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Recent Development in Indian Sedition Law
By Pratibha Chandiramani Introduction In the most elementary sense, sedition can be described as criminal acts committed against the state. Often, the term sedition is
Hon’ble Justice N.V Ramana – A Case Study
By Adv. Nikita Vaigankar Introduction Chief Justice N.V. Ramana (Nuthalapati Venkata Ramana) took over as the 48th CJI of India on 24th April 2021. He
Bailment under Indian Contract Act, 1872
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi (Student at MNLU Mumbai) Introduction Bailment is a contractual term which defines Under section 148 of the Indian Contact act 1972, that
K.A Abbas v. Union of India & Anr. [1970]
By Aditya Balaji (Student at O.P Jindal Global Law School) Introduction Freedom of speech and expression is an utmost core principle upon which democracies are
Samaresh Bose & Anr v. Amal Mitra & Anr [1985]
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Indemnity under Indian Contract Act, 1872
By Preethi Maddu (Student at Asian Law College, Noida) History of Indian Contract Act, 1872 During the whole ancient and archaic times of mankind’s set
Free Consent under Indian Contract Act
By Aditya Balaji (Student at O.P Jindal Global Law School) A contract is essentially a legally binding agreement between two parties where one person signifies
Online Courses @ Virtual Law School
Dear Law Students,Important Update on Virtual Law School (VLS) courses: We have received requests from our students to extend the dates of our new courses
Supreme Court to Centre on Sec.66A of IT Act, 2000
By JASHASWEE MISHRA (Project Associate – CLAT EASY) The Supreme Court has referred to Section 66A โopen-ended and unconstitutionally vagueโ. It said not anything quick