Appeal in Supreme Court on Delhi HC marital rape verdict
Written by Shaurya Mahajan An appeal has been filed in the honourable Supreme Court against the split verdict delivered by the Delhi High Court in the marital rape case. The case deals with the validity of Exception 2 of Section 375 of the
Bombay HC denies anticipatory bail to teacher who called student ‘Dharti ka bhoj’
Maharashtra high court bench denied anticipatory bail to the chairman of an international school, booked for allegedly abetting the suicide of a class 10 student. J.Vinay Joshi while hearing the case said that “teachers can reprimand students but not in a language that
SC refuses plea to reduce qualifying percentile for NEET – BDS 2021
Recently, In a case titled Kunal & Ors v Union of India & Ors, The Supreme Court turned down a petition that sought to lower the qualifying percentile for admission to Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) programmes based on the NEET-BDS 2021 exam.
Indrani Mukerjea makes bail : SC
Written by Shaurya Mahajan Today, the Supreme Court granted bail to Indrani Mukerjea in the case alleging the murder of her daughter Sheena Bora, considering the fact that she has been under custody for 6.5 years, and that the trial is not likely
Delhi High Court’s Split verdict on Marital Rape opens up Substantial question of law for Apex Court
Written by: Neha Virmani Quorum of two judge bench of Delhi HC comprising of Justices Harishankar and Rajiv Shakdher while hearing a batch of petition over the complicated issue pertaining to Section 375 Exceptions which talk about “Martial Rape”, had a split verdict
Google encashing on goodwill of trademark owners: Delhi High Court
Written by Shaurya Mahajan The Delhi High Court in the case of MakeMyTrip India Pvt Ltd v. Booking.com BV and Ors expressed a prima facie view that the use of a registered mark like ‘MakeMyTrip’ as a keyword on Google Ads by a competitor in this case
Government acting like a private party: Delhi High Court
Written by Shaurya Mahajan The Delhi High court in the case of Rakesh Kumar Dohare v. Ajay Kumar Bhalla and Ors. Said that the actions of the central government in the court do not resemble a ‘fair litigant’ but a private party. This
Animal Brutality: Nature Cruelty
Written by Manika Gandhi Nature has no compassion. Nature accepts no excuses and the only punishment it knows is Death.” – Eric Hoffer India is a land of rich diversity. By almighty’s grace, the country has been inherited with plenty of natural resources and animal varieties.
From “Blue Whale Challenge to PUBG”- Is regulating Online Gaming Need of the Hour?
Written by Gururaj D. Devarhubli “Man is a gaming animal. He must always be trying to get the better of something or other.” -Charles Lamb 1. Introduction Since ancient times, games, along with cinematograph films, have been a great source of entertainment. People
Armed Forces And Their Fundamental Rights Under Indian Constitution
Introduction: By the very nature of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution, we can observe that they try to create an invisible force on the citizens (non-citizens in some cases), restricting them to ‘what not to do’. It is evident, and much argued, that