MEANING AND NATURE OF TORT
Palak Jain, a 1st-year law student at Law College Rajasthan University has written this article explaining the meaning and nature of Tort Law Introduction– Meaning & Nature of Tort In common sense, the Law of Torts is the
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Palak Jain, a 1st-year law student at Law College Rajasthan University has written this article explaining the meaning and nature of Tort Law Introduction– Meaning & Nature of Tort In common sense, the Law of Torts is the
Anand Shelke, a 5th-year law student from Sandip University, Nashik has written this article about, “The resolution professional: The strong-weak pillar in the IBC”. Abstract: The IBC is viewed as a major reform in the Indian economic system
MANSI. OM. VISHWAKARMA, a 3rd-year Law Student at Children Welfare Centre Law College, Mumbai has written this “Restitution of Conjugal Rights” Introduction Restitution of Conjugal Rights is a legal term that refers to a legal action that can be taken by a
Harsh Singh Rajput, a 1st Year student from Galgotia University has written this Article on “PIL: Around the Country, A better understanding of PIL in India”. Historical background: As rightly said by Martin Luther King, Jr. “Injustice anywhere
Manvika Kalia, a 2nd-year law student at LPU School of Law has written this article. It explains What is a Passport? -Eligibility, Classification & Restrictions WHAT IS A PASSPORT? A passport is required for persons travelling overseas for
Diwakar Prakash Garg, a 3rd-year student from UPES, School of Law has written this Article on “Delegated Legislation in Administrative Law”. Introduction Delegated legislation, which refers to the procedure through which administrative agencies or entities are granted the
Shad Khan, a 2nd-Year, School of Law, DAVV Indore Student has written this Article “Article 124: Composition, Appointment, and Impeachment of Judges”. Supreme Court – The Guardian of the Constitution The separation of authority between the federal government and
Saumya Garg ( 3RD Year, BBA LL.B.(H.), School of Law University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun) has Written this Article LIFTING UP OF THE CORPORATE VEIL INTRODUCTION The concept of the corporate veil is a legal principle that
Saumya Garg ( 3RD Year, BBA LL.B.(H.), School of Law University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun) has Written this Article “Right to Healthy Environment Under Constitution”. INTRODUCTION The right to a healthy environment is a basic human
Nitya Khare, a 2nd -Year Student of LNCT University, has written this Article on “Article 22 of the Indian Constitution”. Introduction India is the largest democracy in the world and owing to its status it is important that