Job Post: Vacancy at NTPC for Law Officers
Job Description QUALIFICATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB or equivalent – full-time degree from recognized Indian university/institute) with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for
Job Description QUALIFICATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB or equivalent – full-time degree from recognized Indian university/institute) with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for
ABSTRACT Domestic Violence is a crime that is wrong against humanity at large and a common dilemma that may affect more than a quarter of
Coparcenary Rights and India- An Analysis. The property comprises all the legal rights of a person that might include material things or incorporeal things. A
Today, one of the most serious health threats from which adolescent girls suffer from is Adolescent pregnancy. On average, 16 million adolescent girls give birth
Abstract Under the purview of the Civil Procedure Code 1908, the topic of cases filed by or against public officers has been identified and laid
The present case was a PIL filed in relation to the contagion of the COVID 19 virus in children protection homes. In this case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court had permitted the Learned Amicus Curiae to have a dialogue with Nodal Officers to be appointed by the State Governments to ascertain the information relating to the implementation of the schemes favouring orphans and Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCPs). The Court issued several directions in favour of the affected children concerning their adoption, education, and other benefits to which they are entitled.
Ceasefire agreements are commonplace for countries in an eternal arms struggle. These agreements do not have profound longevity to regulate violence at international borders. The first-ever ceasefire agreement signed on July 27th, 1953 was called the armistice.
This case concerns the dispute relating to the classification of employees belonging to the homogenous group based on educational qualifications. Brief facts of the case
Judge Sebastian Prentis, who presided over a remote hearing at the Insolvency and Companies Court (ICC) of the High Court in London, concluded that Mallya had failed to provide the “basic information” required for such a validation order and agreed only to allow sufficient funds to cover an appeal hearing scheduled in the bankruptcy case for Wednesday.
For Volume X Issue II of the NLIU Law Review, they are inviting submissions on the theme of “The Evolving Dimensions of National Security in
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