This Blog is written by Yash Yadav from Alliance University, Bengaluru. Edited by Prakriti Dadsena.
This article would revolve around the situation of Cryptocurrency in India as earlier cryptocurrency was banned by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in April 2018 and it was considered illegal but later the ban was removed. Currently, in India, cryptocurrency is legal and every ordinary Indian person can in India purchase and sell this cryptocurrency.
This Blog is written by Anamika Singh from KIIT School of Law, Odisha. Edited by Prakriti Dadsena.
Home Ministry has issued Standard Operating Procedure – SOP for movement of Indian nationals stranded outside the country and also for persons stranded in India who are desirous to travel abroad for urgent reasons. As per the SOPs, the priority will be given for travel from abroad to compelling cases in distress, including migrant workers who have been laid off.
This Blog is written by Pranjali Pandya from DS-NLU, Visakhapatnam. Edited by Lisa Coutinho.
The Paris agreement, also known as the Conference of Paris (COP21) protocol on combating climate change, is one of the first detailed regimes on dealing with the climate change issue within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, 1994).
This Blog is written by Ruhani Garg from Institute Of Law, Nirma University, Gujarat. Edited by Shelal Lodhi Rajput.
Media has gained prominence, in rapidly evolving socio-economic conditions of India. The Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary are the three fundamental pillars of democracy. Media is regarded as the fourth pillar of Indian Democracy.
This Blog is written by Aditi Ladda from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Shelal Lodhi Rajput.
Gift under Section 122 of Transfer of Property Rights, 1882 is considered as an exchange or transfer of ownership from one person to another without any consideration. It is the gratuitous transfer of ownership which is done voluntarily.
This Blog is written by Bhumi Sharma from Amity Law School, Madhya Pradesh. Edited by Ravikiran Shukre.
Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY) is a Pension Plan for Senior Citizens managed and operated by the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC). The scheme provides for an assured return of 8% percent per annum payable monthly (equivalent to 8.3% per annum) for 10 years.
This Blog is written by Ruhani Garg from Institute Of Law, Nirma University, Gujarat. Edited by Yash Jain.
The domain of law must keep growing and should have been proactive in adapting scientific developments and advancements in technology. The judicial process in India is a multi-step process that leads to the procedure of the entire case completely slow.
This Blog is written by Sakshi Sahoo from KIIT School of Law, Odisha. Edited by Saradarasagnya Oleti.
The word moratorium has its origin from the Latin word ‘mora’, which means delay and the word loan has its Germanic origin from the word ‘German Lehn’, which means to lend. Loan moratorium can be phrased as the period of relaxation that is given to the borrower after taking a loan where he does not need to repay the loan.
This Blog is written by Ayushi Aggrawal from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Edited by Harshita Yadav.
The natural resources or the “gifts of nature” are essential raw materials for modern economies that boost and ensure stable as well as progressive growth of the economy. India has a huge amount of natural resources due to its geographical location;
This Blog is written by Punit Agrawal from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Indore. Edited by Debargha Mukherjee.
A list of central and state laws which cannot be challenged in courts is provided for under the Ninth Schedule. 284 such laws under the above schedule are currently shielded from judicial review. In 1951, when the constitution was first amended, this Schedule became a part of the Constitution.
This Blog is written by Debargha Mukherjee from Indian Law Society’s Law College, Pune. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
The Right to Information Act, 2005 was enacted to bring transparency in public dealings and righteousness in public life. It was regarded as democracy necessitates an informed community and transparency of information which are essential to its operative.
This Blog is written by Yashendra from National Law University, Delhi. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
Jobs in the government sector are always considered prominent, promising, and reputed in Indian society. It has established repute due to various benefits that the government offers to its employees. These benefits include but are not limited to post-retirement benefits, paid leaves, and reimbursement of medical expenses.
This Blog is written by Ved Prakash Amrit from Central University of South Bihar, Gaya. Edited by Srishti Tiwari.
A migrant is “any one that lives quickly or for good in an exceedingly country wherever he or she was not born” Migrants leave one place for an additional in search of a good living or higher education, to flee abuse, or just to be near to family or friends. Migration is associate degree ancient and natural human response to hunger, deprivation, abuse, war, or natural disaster.
This Blog is written by Pranjali Pandya from DS-NLU, Visakhapatnam. Edited by Shelal Lodhi Rajput.
It is to be noted that the Higher/Appellant Court will always “remand” to the Lower/Trial Court. Sometimes what happens in the Lower Court, say for example – A person had filed a plaint before the Lower Court and defendant had in response to the plaint have filed a written statement.
This Blog is written by Utkarsha Singh from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
Parents staged a protest outside St Xavier Senior High School, Sector 44, Chandigarh, after receiving a communication from the school administration about the submission of tuition fees for April, May and June.
This Blog is written by Ashutosh Rajput from Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur.
To initiate the process of extradition, there has to be a prior arrangement regarding such fugitive. Fugitive here means any person who escapes the natural nation to avoid legal sanctions and such offender will be liable for the procedures of the state which happens to extradite the offender and will have a right to challenge the extradition.
This Blog is written by Priya Shah from GLS Law College, Ahmedabad. Edited by Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari.
Let’s start with the explanation of who actually are called migrant workers, so any person who migrates from their home country, village, state or any place whatsoever or to their home country village, state or any place whatsoever to pursue work are called as migrant workers.
This Blog is written by Srishti Tiwari from University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIU, Delhi. Edited by Yash Jain.
The current wide prevailing COVID-19 pandemic has forced restrictive measures on the movement of people across the country to contain the outbreak and rapid spread of the virus, consequently also bringing the functioning of courts/tribunals to a standstill.
This Blog is written by Ashutosh Agarwal from National Law University, Delhi. Edited by Saradarasagnya Oleti.
After introducing and submitting a draft resolution in May, the Chinese rubber stamp parliament, also known as the National People’s Congress (NPC) has finally given its approval to the highly controversial national security law for Hong Kong SAR (Special Administrative Region).
This Blog is written by Vedika Ghai from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
The trends of fake news have been present since the very beginning of the media but in this age of social media and internet, it has found its application and has seeped into the system so deep that the general public is used to believe in such unclarified news reports.
This Blog is written by Ridhima Mehrotra from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Prakriti Dadsena.
South Korea announced on 3rd May 2020 that a cross-fire had taken place within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea. Through shooting the four small arms-raids at the South Korean guard post, North Korea had breached Armistice Agreement 1953.
This Blog is written by Ramae Krisshna Reddy from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Aswinikumar Bairagi.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has extended the implementation of Power Of Attorney (POA) norms to August 1, 2020 which are given by clients to their trading members (TM) or clearing members (CM).
This Blog is written by Priyesh Parthasarthy from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Amrith R.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global health crisis of our time and the greatest global humanitarian challenge the world has ever faced since World War II. The virus has spread widely, and the number of cases is rising daily even as governments are working tirelessly to combat the pandemic.
This Blog is written by Neyan Madhavan from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Ritika Sharma.
The bill was approved by the Union Cabinet in 2003 and came into effect from 2004. In basic words, FRBM Act controls the budgetary expenditure of both the State Government and Central Government. There are 13 Sections in total.
This Blog is written by Priya Shah from GLS Law College, Ahmedabad.
India shares border with different countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Chine, Bhutan, and Myanmar. It shares border with Nepal from 3 sides and the Indian states that share border with India are Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, West Bengal and Bihar. Out of all this states, Uttar Pradesh shares the longest border with Nepal.
This Blog is written by Archie Anant from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala.
With the expanding industrial development and improvement, one of the outcomes we regularly appear to disregard is the age of waste. In the event that the removal of such squanders isn’t directed and overseen appropriately, it can prompt genuine natural issues.
This Blog is written by Kavya Jithendran from The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
Mass media has influenced the society in multiple ways, changing the magnitude and complexity of societal actions and engagements, paving way for social change and technological innovation, defining new standard of life but triggering decline of some traditional forms of control and authority making it a unique feature of modern society.
This Blog is written by Rohan Singh from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
Currently, whole world is suffering from COVID-19 pandemic that made a great loss of both the mankind and of the economy. Recently, there was a survey conducted by industry body FICCI and tax consultancy Dhruva. They took responses from around 380 different companies from different sectors.
This Blog is written by Nikhil Mishra from Central University of South Bihar, Gaya.
The pandemic across the world has been destroying every corner of the earth, as every day passes the situations get worse and, India being the second largest populated and a developing country is facing a downfall in every sector leading to degrade the economy of our country.
This Blog is written by Mayank Malhotra from School of Law, Christ (deemed to be University), Delhi-NCR.
Shin Bet is Isarel’s security agency (internal security service), its motto is “Magen veLo Yera’e” (“Defender that shall not be seen” or “The unseen shield). Shin Bet Headquarter is located in Afeka, a northern neighbourhood in Tel Aviv, on a hill, north of Park Hayarkon.
This Blog is written by Vibhuti Tyagi from Ideal Institute Of Management And Technology And School Of Law, Delhi.
One of the challenges faced by divorced parent in their location which is related to the location of their child’s other parent. If one parent needs to move, it can create a host of challenges for both Parents and their child.
This Blog is written by Priyank Sudhir Shah from Gujarat Law Society Law College.
The news of new cold war is fast erupting and the same is taking us back to the time just after the completion of II World War. The time post World War II had created a lot of tension throughout the world. A new world order was about to set due to such tension. The most infamous tension post II world war was the Cold War between the USA and Soviet Russia.
This Blog is written by Jissy Rajish from The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
Despite our world being caught under the catastrophe of coronavirus, Israel is witnessing a dramatic event that is holding first serving premier to face trials after three years of investigation of scandals swirling around, that is of the person who stood up for Jew community forming the longest serving Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
This Blog is written by Illa Mathi Maran from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
In this article we can see about the guarantee. The warranty is the type of guarantee that a manufacturer or similar party makes regarding the condition of its product. It also refer to the terms and situations in which repairs or exchanges will be made in the event that the product does not function as originally described on intended.
This Blog is written by Archie Anant from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala.
The Supreme Court had given notification to the Center and Reserve Bank of India in a petition filed by The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) which sought an explanation with respect to whether all NBFCs were qualified for credit ban or whether banks had the circumspection to give the advantage.
This Blog is written by Kavya Jithendran from The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
In the petition before the Supreme Court of India, the petitioners pointed out that the mobile internet speed has been restricted to 2G and requested the quashing of the orders restricting internet to bring back 4G mobile internet services in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
This Blog is written by Kripa Jain from BN Faculty Of Law, Udaipur.
It is an abbreviation for the term “British exit”, similar to “Grexit” that was used for many years to refer to the possibility of Greece leaving the Eurozone. Brexit refers to the possibility of Britain withdrawing from the European Union (EU).
This Blog is written by Rehan Ahmad from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.
India has a long agreement with Reservation, which was has a lot to do with its historical caste system as well as, the current political and social influences. Caste has been the main source of discrimination and exploitation throughout the history. Caste system in India prevailed in Vedic period but is still present in the contemporary society.
This Blog is written by Ravikiran Shukre from Manikchand Pahade Law College, Aurangabad.
Contract of Sale or Agreement to Sale are the main crux or we can say is the “Heart of Commercial Law”. Can we imagine these contracts without the main ingredients in it? Can we imagine a Commercial Law without Conditions and Warranties? Well, the answer is simply NO!
This Blog is written by Kshitija Yadav from B.R. Ambedkar Girls Hostel, Lucknow University New Campus.
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 came into effect on 1st July 1930. This act governs the contracts or agreements related to the sale of goods. As provided by Section 2(f) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, any set of promises made which forms the consideration or part of the consideration for each other are called reciprocal promises.