The Tainted Use Of Private Defence

This Blog is written by Paikar Mustafa from Law College Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Edited by Debargha Mukherjee.
Natural instincts of human are not bereft of recognition of law, especially the constructive ones. Natural School of law in jurisprudence based on the evolution of law by humans on their disposition of reasoning and choosing between good and bad.

Protest At Shaheen Bagh In Light Of COVID-19

This Blog is written by Devleena Prasad from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Harshita Yadav.
The Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) assumed the status of an act when the President of India gave his assent to the same on 12th December, 2019. Although the bill was supported and celebrated by the majority of the nation, it marked the beginning of the longest protest in independent India as it was viewed to be discriminatory by a few sections of the society.

Terrorism: International And State Sponsored

This Blog is written by Ayushi  Aggrwal from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Edited by Lisa Countinho.
The word “terrorism” has been used for the first time during the French Revolution, 1794. Since then many debates have been made on whether or not terrorism could be defined. According to someone it cannot be defined because it was noticed in the previous definitions of terrorism that the definer sticks to only some specific aspects of it.

Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) For The MSME Sector

This Blog is written by Priyank Sudhir Shah from Gujarat Law Society Law College. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
The pandemic has caused a lot of disturbance throughout the world; the same has caused a lot of havoc throughout all the sectors of the business, the economy has suffered a lot due to this pandemic. This is an unprecedented event throughout the world, the world is struggling to tackle the same and been trying to save the economy and revive the same.

Effect Of Indiscriminate Tourism On Environment

This Blog is written by Shivani Agarwal from CPJ College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Delhi. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
In 1976, the Tourism Society of England defines it as: “Tourism is the temporary, short-term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work and their activities during the stay at each destination. It includes movements for all purposes.”

Divorce In Corona Times

This Blog is written by Shivanshi Tripathi from Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College Pune. Edited by Lisa Coutinho.
The definition of marriage as per legal dictionary is “Marriage means the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a legal, consensual and contractual relationship recognized and sanctioned by and dissolvable only by law”.

Bal Shramik Vidya Yojana

This Blog is written by Nikhil Mishra from Central University of South Bihar, Gaya. Edited by Harsh Sonbhadra.
Child labour is a multifaceted and controversial issue; it is a problem prevailing for many decades and is a challenge for many developing countries and developed countries. Many countries have enacted various laws and have taken serious steps to eliminate child labour, yet it is still a widespread problem throughout the world.

Treaties Around The World: ‘Robust Co-Ordinator’ Need Of Hour

This Blog is written by Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari from National Law University, Odisha. Edited by Ritika Sharma.
Treaties are “an agreement between the states that are entered mutually, they can also be referred to as agreement, convention, protocol, charter, Pact, Protocol or concordat”. As explained by Vienna Convention a Treaty as “it means an international agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law”.

Help From International Organizations During COVID-19

This Blog is written by Vedika Ghai from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Prakriti Dadsena.
The coronavirus pandemic has had numerous social, economic, political and strategic implications. Individuals, societies, states and international organizations will be dramatically influenced by the pandemic. The world is right now confronting an episode of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) which began in China in December 2019 and spread to different parts of the world inside a couple of days.

Insanity- A Real Defense Or A Loophole?

This Blog is written by Aliza Abdin from Integral University, Lucknow. Edited by Naina Agarwal.
The most fundamental concept of the judiciary is to provide justice to the aggrieved person and punish the wrongdoer. But if the wrongly accused is punished for a crime that he did not commit, it would be a violation of the basic human right that is guaranteed to all citizens of the country by the Constitution of India.

Role Of Young Voters In The Global Politics

This Blog is written by Medha Anand from Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh. Edited by Lisa Coutinho.
A democracy depends upon the will of the majority, and youth comprises the majority in India. The youth of India has a very important role to play in shaping India. They are soon turning out to be a responsible part of the population, who wish to see a change in the governance.

Shramik Trains

This Blog is written by Paryas Khosla from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), Delhi. Edited by Ravikiran Shukre.
Today we are going through the hardest phase of our life or may be of the century. This epidemic of covid19 that is novel coronavirus was originated from China in the year 2019. Then traveling from China to Europe then North and South America it reached India in late January 2020, numbers of cases started increasing in late March.

Protect And Improve Environment

This Blog is written by Nikita Nagar from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Edited by Naina Agarwal.
The word environment refers to all ecological units which are naturally present on earth in the form of the land, water, air, soil, forest, sunlight, minerals, living organisms, etc. This earth is full of the natural surrounding some are biotic and some are non-biotic.

Privatization in India Due to Covid-19

This Blog is written by Rashi Aggarwal from Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida. Edited by Ravikiran Shukre.
The scheme has also been called by many as a re-packed version of “Make in India” as it is almost similar to this movement. The growth of India’s “personal protective equipment” (PPE) kit from zero before March to 1,50,000 in the month of May is the best and fine example of a self-reliant scheme.

Kulbushan Jadhav Case (India v. Pakistan)

This Blog is written by Mohammad Zahid from Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. Edited by Ravikiran Shukre.
Kulbushan Jadhav who was born in Sangli district of Maharashtra, on 16 April in the year 1970. His father’s name is Sudhir and his mother’s name Avanti Jadhav. His father used to work in Mumbai police, he was an officer. Jadhav has 2 children and his family stays in the Powai area of Mumbai.

Water Scarcity – A Threat To Human Life And The Legal Reforms Needed To Prevent It

This Blog is written by Neyan Madhavan from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Shelal Lodhi Rajput.
Water scarcity is the unavailability of freshwater resources to fulfil the standard water needs. Water scarcity is mainly caused by pollution, drought and lack of rainfall. All major cities in the world face water scarcity because of its overpopulation.

The Right Of Self-Determination

This Blog is written by Jay Gajbhiye from National Law University, Odisha. Edited by Yash Jain.
Essentially, individuals are entitled to self-determination to decide their destiny. In specific, the theory encourages individuals to chose their political position and decide their ways of economic, cultural, and social growth. The exercise of this right can lead to different results from political autonomy to full integration of the State.

Petition To Rename ‘India’ As ‘Bharat’

This Blog is written by Ashutosh Agarwal from National Law University, Delhi. Edited by Uroosa Naireen.
A recent Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Supreme Court of India has once again sparked the controversy revolving around the name of our country. This issue has been debated for ages, whether the name “India” is justified for our country, which has deep cultural roots along with a rich history.

Atal Pension Yojana: An Analysis Of Pension Schemes In India

This Blog is written by Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari from National Law University, Odisha. Edited by Harshita Yadav.
The Government announced a new fixed benefit pension plan — Atal Pension Yojana (APY, henceforth)—for unorganized sector workers not covered by any structured social security scheme in the 2015-16 Budget address. The pension system was named by the name of Late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Indian Prime Minister.

Universal Basic Income

This Blog is written by Harsh Sonbhadra from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), Delhi. Edited by Harshita Yadav.
On its face, the definition of a truly Universal Basic Income (UBI) is pretty straightforward. It’s an amount of cash given to everyone within a geographic area that’s then distributed unconditionally regularly, and on a long-term basis, as Marinescu [1] describes it.

Death Sentence – Evolution And Principles Of Death Sentencing In India

This Blog is written by Sarthak Verma from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari.
Death sentence or Capital punishment has been a topic for a heated debate for quite a long time in India. When some people argue about it being violative to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution that is the Right to Life and fear its cruelty, others are of the viewpoint that this kind of punishment is necessary to eradicate the evil, eliminate the antisocial elements from the society and adhere to for ensuring law and order in the society.

D10: Beginning Of Telecom Independence?

This Blog is written by Priyank Sudhir Shah from Gujarat Law Society Law College. Edited by Ritika Sharma.
The telecom sector continues to be the epicenter of growth, innovation, and disruption for its own and other industries. Traditionally the telecom industry was all about telephones or phone calls, but in these advanced times, the shift has been observed from this traditional usage towards messaging, emails, and internet services.

Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana

This Blog is written by Aadish Jain from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Ritika Sharma.
Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY) was propelled in May 2017 to give a drawn-out salary alternative for senior citizens of the nation. This accept significance in the wake of the low-financing cost situation we wind up in. Fixed stores are getting restored at lower rates.

Airport Noise Regulation In India

This Blog is written by Utkarsha Singh from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Edited by Ritika Sharma.
The issue of noise pollution around airports had previously been raised by the National Green Court (NGT) in January when it heard petitions filed by residents of Vasant Kunj and Bijwasan in South Delhi. Both residential areas are very close to the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the Capital.

Regulation Of Cryptocurrency In India

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.

Guidelines For Movement Of Indian Nationals Stranded Abroad

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.

Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana

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.

Loan Moratorium

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.

Coal And Mineral Demand During Covid-19

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;

Covid-19: No Work No Pay

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.

Charging Fees During Lockdown

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.

Encountering Fake News In India

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.