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BEYOND THE PRISON BARS: CONTEMPLATING COMMUNITY SENTENCING IN INDIA

The deplorable state of the criminal justice administration system in India has been highlighted time and again with several possible measures being suggested to remedy the same. However, even within ....

Author: Mitali Agarwal   Year: 2019 /Vol: Volume 12-1 |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

LEGISLATING FOR DOMESTIC ‘CARE’ WORKERS IN INDIA – AN ALTERNATIVE UNDERSTANDING

Neo-liberal agendas that dictate policy and lawmakers are fundamentally at odds with exploitative market forms that reinforce gender, class and caste hierarchies. Activities that are not purely econom....

Author: Mihika Poddar and Alex Koshy   Year: 2019 /Vol: Volume 12-1 |  Subject: Civil | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

CHILDREN NO MORE? A FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE TRANSFER SYSTEM IN INDIA

The ‘transfer system’ envisioned under the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 is purportedly meant to address the commission of heinous offences, particularly sexual assault by adolescent bo....

Author: Megha Mehta   Year: 2019 /Vol: Volume 12-1 |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

TIME TO RETHINK CRIMINALISATION OF ABORTION? TOWARDS A GENDER JUSTICE APPROACH

Safe abortion ought to be considered a non-criminal issue, accessible to everyone and decided upon by the person who is pregnant. The current legal framework jeopardises the complete wellbeing of wome....

Author: Dipika Jain   Year: 2019 /Vol: Volume 12-1 |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

DETERMINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPENSATION: THE ART OF LIVING CASE

In nearly a decade of its existence, the National Green Tribunal (‘NGT’ or ‘Tribunal’) has positively changed environmental adjudication in India. The push for its creation came from the judiciary rat....

Author: Raghuveer Nath and Dr. Armin Rosencranz   Year: 2019 /Vol: Volume 12-1 |  Subject: Environment | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

CONSTITUTIONALISM IN THE INDIAN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

I am grateful to the Vice Chancellor of the West Bengal National Law University of Juridical Sciences for conferring upon me the honour of delivering its annual lecture in the memory of Late Dr. Durga....

Author: Mahendra Pal Singh   Year: 2018 /Vol: Volume 11-4 |  Subject: Constitution | Date: 25 Nov 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

ARBITRABILITY OF OPPRESSION, MISMANAGEMENT AND PREJUDICE CLAIMS IN INDIA: NEED FOR RE-THINK?

This article seeks to re-evaluate the Indian legal position relating to arbitrability of oppression, mismanagement and prejudice claims taking into account developments in the United Kingdom and Singa....

Author: Shreyas Jayasimha and Rohan Tigadi   Year: 2018 /Vol: 11-4 |  Subject: Arbitration | Date: 23 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

ALL INDIA JUDICIAL SERVICES: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

The Preamble to the Constitution of India promises to all its citizens – social, economic and political justice. However, the judicial machinery configured to administer it has become the biggest hurd....

Author: Shivam Kaushik and Anushri Singh   Year: 2018 /Vol: 11-4 |  Subject: Civil | Date: 23 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

THE LEGISLATIVE VACUUM ON THE HONORARY POSITION OF A CHAIRMAN EMERITUS: ASSESSING THE NEED TO INTRODUCE STATUTORY REGULATIONS

In India, where its companies, including the listed ones, face a ‘Type 2’ agency problem of corporate governance, the honorary position of a Chairman Emeritus created by a company has far greater pote....

Author: Priya Garg and Vishal Hablani   Year: 2018 /Vol: 11-4 |  Subject: Civil | Date: 23 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

Book Review CARTER’S BREACH OF CONTRACT

Breach of Contract is a legal cause of action intrinsically connected with the performance of contract. The nature of performance determines whether there is breach or not – which may be the failure t....

Author: Lovely Dasgupta   Year: 2018 /Vol: 11-4 |  Subject: Contract | Date: 23 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)
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