By- Abhishek Rohatgi On August 17, the order of the Supreme Court in the case of Sayantan Biswas & Ors v. National Testing Agency (NTA) & Ors[1] has sealed the fate of millions of students across the country by refusing to postpone the decision of the government to hold the JEE (Mains) and NEET –…
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By- Vikalp Sharma Media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power because they control the minds of the masses. -Malcolm X Introduction The issue based on the media trial which is talked about by numerous Civil Rights…
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By: Ishita Pancholi and Vikalp Sharma Introduction Plea Bargaining is a negotiation or arrangement between the accused and the prosecutor during which the accused confesses and approves to plead guilty for some concessions in his punishment. When a prosecutor has a solid case against the accused then the prosecutor may offer him the plea deal…
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By- Vikap Sharma Shreya Singhal v. Union of India AIR 2015 SC 1523 In this era of the Internet, people across the world have moved towards technology which has led them to use the Internet for a vast amount of time. Internet helps people disseminate the data on the social platform which within a fraction…
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By-Ishita Pancholi JUDGES: Bharati Dangre J ORDER DATE: 10/08/2020 Facts As indicated by the victim who filed a complaint in January this year, she came to be in contact with the applicant by means of Facebook and she uploaded her portable number on the Facebook Account. The applicant reached her and there used to visit…
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By- Diksha Gupta “If someone would have tied your hands and asked me to return all that pain and suffocations you’ve given to me; I won’t because I know how much that hurts” Home is the safest place for anyone but it no longer seems like that. Neither it’s safe outside nor inside. The world…
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By- Abhishek Rohatgi “Profit is the payment you get when you take advantage of change” -Joseph Schumpeter The spread of SARS-CoV-2, or what is now popularly known as the COVID-19 pandemic has gripped the whole world, unlike any other major event since the end of World War II. There is hardly any country that has…
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By- Gaargi Tomar Our everyday world and lives are deeply impacted by the outbreak of novel Coronavirus as it has created a global health crisis. On 24 March 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the country at 8 pm on Tuesday and declared a nationwide lockdown for 21 days and Modi Ji told people…
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By- Aaditya Sinha Fortunately or unfortunately, I am pursuing my undergraduate degree which is known as B. Tech LL.B. (Bachelor of Technology & Bachelor of Legislative Law). This course has a duration of six years, and honestly, I never wanted to pursue this course, but then as there is a saying that when one is…
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