Category: Legal Reforms
Delhi Police Set To Implement Three New Criminal Laws
The Delhi Police is all set to implement the three criminal laws in the national Capital starting July 1, with the completion of training of 25,000 personnel. It has also […]
Supreme Court Refuses To Stay New Law On Appointment Of CEC, ECs
The Supreme Court on January 12, 2024, refused to stay the operation of the new law providing for appointment of chief election commissioner (CEC) and election commissioners (ECs) by a […]
Do Indian Procedural Laws Need a Change?
Procedural refers to the machinery of court through which the Citizens avail the their rights and remedies prescribed in substantive laws. India has three major procedural laws that includes, Civil […]
Behind Bars: Understanding and Addressing Prison Crimes
Although the Indian legal system is widely regarded as a staunch advocate of the law of reform doctrine, is it actually as effective in practise as it is in theory? […]
Offence of Rape & Section 376 B Overview
Introduction Any type of violence against women is a violation of their fundamental right to life and liberty, guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The state has a […]
PIL FILED BEFORE BOMBAY HIGH COURT: SEEKS A DIRECTION TO MANDATE THE USE OF A4 SIZE PAPER
Introduction : Presently, green ledger paper is used for filing petitions and it is not necessary to have printing on both sides of the paper. A public interest litigation plea […]
INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 2020
The nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the economy of India which in turn has also disrupted the relationships between creditor and debtor under […]
STATE OF LEGAL PROFESSION: POST PANDEMIC
This article discusses the following parts; it represents the change in thoughts as well as the trends and the crisis that arises from the following change. This article also tries […]
BCI Passes Resolution Against ‘Livelaw’ & Author For Publishing Article Criticizing Chairman
The Bar Council of India has passed a resolution against LiveLaw for publishing an article criticizing the various acts and decisions of BCI Chairperson, Manan Kumar Mishra. “It is appalling […]
No Coercive Action Against Employers On MHA Order For Full Payment Of Wages : SC
The Supreme Court on June 4 passed an interim order that no coercive action should be taken against employers for failure to comply with the March 29 order of the […]