LAWS RELATING TO ANIMALS [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] BhavyaSrivastava B.B.A. LL.B(H) Email id: bhavyasrivastava95@yahoo.com ABSTRACT “Creatures don’t expect authorization to live on earth, they were given the privilege to live before we arrived.” Human rights are those rights that are ensured to each human by the excellence of his being conceived human. Would this be able
ANIMAL RIGHTS [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Shivani Jain B.Com. LL.B(H) Email id: shivanijain239519@gmail.com ABSTRACT “Jallikattu- from a necessity to a sport and business” With the beginning of up-to-date agricultural tools, the usage of Bull throughout the course of farming has come down. Contemporary tractors and cultivating machines do the work more efficiently as they are run
GAMBLING IN INDIA- Imperativeness to come out of colonial beliefs [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ishana Sidana Ajith Brar Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: Email id: singhajitapsb@gmail.com ABSTRACT Gambling is one of the oldest industries in the world. One can trace back different forms of gambling in every age, civilization, religion and
USE OF ADR MECHANISM IN SOLVING IPR CONFLICTS [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Alok Verma Research Scholar (Law) Vikram University, Ujjain Email ID: alok17advocate@gmail.com ABSTRACT Since centuries, habitants of India have evolved with several forms of dispute resolution mechanisms and over period of time, they have customized, varied according to needs. Sometimes disputable transactions create multi
MEN: NOT ALWAYS THE ACCUSED BUT SOMETIMES THE ABUSED TOO [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Bhavya Srivastava BBA.LL.B (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: bhavyasrivastava95@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The paramount purpose of this article is to create an equal environment for men as compared to women with respect to crimes and violence. This paper
MORAL POLICING: A SOCIAL ADROITNESS [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394-9295] Divya Ann Samuel BBA.LL.B (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: divyaannsauel@gmail.com ABSTRACT The term „Dharma‟ has been used occasionally, yet, with great emphasis by Indian jurists in various judicial pronouncements. The nexus between „Dharma‟ and Indian jurisprudence is very old. It dates back
AN UGLY FACE OF COMMUNAL POLITICS MUZAFFAR NAGAR RIOTS [Vol 1/ Issue 1/ Dec 2014] [ISSN 2394-9295] D.S. Verma Retd. Addl. Commissioner Revenue Department ABSTRACT The Muzaffarnagar riots were an eye –opener for those people who make everything for granted. The lay in administration, trust deficit between the two communities and politicization of the issue were the main causes of
DECLARATION OF JUDGES ASSETS [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Harshita Singh Asstt. Prof. Amity University, Noida (U.P) Email ID: hsingh5@amity.edu ABSTRACT There are many problems which Indian Judiciary is facing at present. One of those problems is the issue of judicial accountability. Judiciary is considered as the important organ of the Government of which the people
DECRIMINALIZATION OF LGBT [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Kislay Raj BBA.LL.B (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: kislayraj.95@gmail.com ABSTRACT The Times Square, New York, observed thousands of people do Yoga on the International Yoga Day on June 21, 2015. Yoga surely traces its roots back in India but has crossed the borders.
INDIA DEBATES ITS ENERGY SECURITY [Vol 1/ Issue 1/ Dec 2014] [ISSN 2394-9295] Harshita Singh Asstt. Prof. Amity University, Noida (U.P) Email ID: hsingh5@amity.edu ABSTRACT Twenty First Century global realities have altered the concept of national security. While national security is a holistic concept, energy security is one of its major components.As far as India is concerned, energy security emanates
RETROSPECTIVE OPERATION OF LAW [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394-9295] Niharica Khanna BBA.LL.B (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: niharica.khanna13@gmail.com ABSTRACT Retrospective operation of law implies to the application of law to facts or actions which existed prior to the enactment of the said law. Such laws change or alter the legal consequences of
HOW MUCH FEDERAL IS OUR CONSTITUTION? [Vol 1/ Issue 1/ Dec 2014] [ISSN 2394-9295] Shanti Swaroop (Retd.) Addl. Commissioner Commercial Tax Email ID: shantiswaroop51@gmail.com ABSTRACT The Indian Constitution is basically federal in form and is marked by the traditions characteristics of a federal system, namely, supremacy of the constitution, division of powers between the Union and the State Governments, existence
PROSTITUTION OR SURROGACY: THE MYTH [Volume 1, Issue 1][ISSN 2394-9295] AKSHAT SWAROOP SHIVANI RASTOGI 8thSemester 8thSemester Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: akshatswaroop1@gmail.com Email Id:shivani_rastogi25@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Prostitution is an act or practice of providing sexual services to another in return for payments, whereas Surrogacy is a method of reproduction whereby a woman agrees to carry a
BEGUM SAMRU OF SARDHANA: AN ICONIC FIGURE [Vol 1/ Issue 1/ Dec 2014] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Tarun Pratap Yadav Asstt. Professor Amity University, Noida (U.P) Email ID: tarun.pratap@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The period between 1818-1836 A.D was markedas the golden age of Meerutdivision due to peace and prosperity, which reached its zenith during the ruleof Begam Samru. The Begum made changes in