CASE COMMENTARY: THE NJAC JUDGEMENT [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Kislay Raj BBA LLB (H) 8th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Email id: kislayraj.95@gmail.com ABSTRACT Supreme Court AOR’s V/S Union of India {W.P No (Civil)- 13 of 2015}, popularly known as NJAC judgement has led to a debate among all the pillars of the democracy. This verdict is
PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION & COMPLEMENTARITY- ALLIES OR ENEMIES? [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Aastha Anu Shivani B.B.A LL.B(H),9th Semester Damodaram Sanjivayya Amity Law School, Noida National Law University Email id: aastha.anu11@gmail.com Email id: shivi.pathak11@gmail.com ABSTRACT In intеrnаtionаl lаw, thе tеrm juriѕdiction covеrѕ thеаѕреct of а Stаtе’ѕѕovеrеignty, conѕiѕting of thеѕum of itѕ judiciаl, lеgiѕlаtivе, аnd аdminiѕtrаtivе comреtеnciеѕ. It
TRIPLE TALAQ: FROM JINX TO JUSTICE [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Geetika Gulati BBA LLB (H) 8th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Email id: geetikagulati2895@gmail.com ABSTRACT ISLAM, ONE of the greatest of world religions through the 1500 years of existence, has been by far the most misunderstood and misrepresented.The issue of the ‘triple divorce’ is regarded as highly
RULE OF LAW [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Aakriti Jalota Shivangi Chawla B.Com. LL.B (H) B.Com. LL.B (H) 7th Semester 7th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: aakritijalota@gmail.com Email Id: shivangi28197chawla@gmail.com ABSTRACT Plato wrote, “Where the law is subject to some other authority and has none of its own, the collapse of the
Social justice and the Indian Democracy: Vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] KALINDI SAHA Academic Coordinator Amity Law School, Noida Email id: kalindi.saha@gmail.com ABSTRACT Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar is recognized as staunch protagonist of Democracy. The term democracy is derived from the Greek words ‘demos’ and ‘Kartos’, the former meaning the people and the later power.[1]
A COMPARISION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Raghav Bansal BBA.LL.B (H) 9th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: raghav.bansal@live.com ABSTRACT This article reproduces the prominent categories of copyright laws in India and Pakistan, compares them to their relevant counterparts in the other country, and provides an analysis for each of those
An Unheard Cry Behind Locked Doors And Its Need To Legally breakout [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dyuti Vij Kaveri Malhotra B.B.A. LL.B (H)/strong> B.B.A. LL.B (H) 7th Semester 7th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: dyuti474@gmai.com Email Id: malhotrakaveriyahoo.co.in Abstract Rape is perceived as an infringement of the bodily integrity and honour