Month: October 2016
-
Triple Talaaq: Religious empowerment or unjust vindicament
Talaq, Talaq and Talaq!!! Speak the three words in and the civil contract in the garb of Nikah comes to an end. Isn’t it a strange divorce without any justification to the other party and no judicial process requires to be ensued.
-
Crushing Unethical Uprisings and how: The Tide of Corporate Governance
This article has been written by Abhipsa Upasana Dash. Abhipsa is a third-year student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida. The elucidation of the very term; Corporate Governance varies widely. However, they can be demarcated into two categories. The first set defines it as a collaboration of behavioural patterns, that is, the actual behaviour of organisations in…
-
Path from Immigrant to Refugee
This article has been written by Ishaan Garg. Ishaan is a first-year law student at Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi. The International law as we know of it is a soft law. The binding force behind all treaties, pacts and conventions adopted is ‘common consensus’. It is the consent of the member states…
-
Centre To Abolish Triple Talaq, Polygamy
This article has been written by Plash Mittal. Plash is a student of BCom LLB at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh. Validity of practices like triple talaq and polygamy needs to be seen in the light of gender justice. They go against the principle of gender equality and are unfair, unreasonable and discriminatory. Taking…
-
International Law according to Positivists
This article has been written by Ritika Bhasin. Ritika is currently a fourth-year student in National Law University, Delhi. The Positivist theory holds that the power to lay down the law vested only with the state or the political superior. In the absence of any political superior or sovereign above the states, it became difficult…
-
Right to Education under Law
This article has been written by Neeti Rana. Neeti, a recent graduate of Law College, Uttaranchal University, is a habitual writer and has a penchant for legal research. Education is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights. It promotes individual freedom and empowerment ad yields important development benefits. …