[Abhishek Tripathy is a IV year student and Akshita Totla a III year student, both at the Institute of Law, Nirma University] The Ministry of Corporate Affairs introduced the Draft Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2020 in February 2020. The Bill was a result of efforts of the Competition Law Review Committee, which was established with the
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Indian Mentality Vs Human Trafficking
Human trafficking has become one of the major issues in India as well the world by this writing I would mainly like to focus of the women and children trafficking and the reasons behind it first let us understand what human trafficking actually means it basically means the business of humans carried out for the
... Continue Reading.Bombay High Court Rules In Favor Of The Parents Over Son In A Property Dispute
Considering the life, liberty, dignity, and property of the parents is of utmost importance, Bombay High Court observed that a family’s ancestral property can be passed on to the son through the parents. Observing this, a single judge bench of Justice Sadhana S Jadhav declined to interfere in an eviction order passed by the sub-divisional
... Continue Reading.Right to make reproductive choices is a facet of personal liberty under Article 21: Kerala HC
The Bench of Justices AK Jayasankaran Nambiar and Shaji P Chaly of the Kerala High Court on Saturday allowed a plea for aborting a 24-week old foetus carried by a 14-year-old rape survivor while keeping in view the reproductive rights of the survivor. Prior Facts: The father of the survivor had moved the High Court
... Continue Reading.Statutory Limitation on Claims under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act – Part II
Should the Limitation Act be applicable? The MSMED Act is aimed at the expeditious resolution of purely commercial disputes where the terms of engagement are decided by private parties and government intervention is intended to secure an efficacious remedy for timely payment. Consequently, the MSMED Act should not be interpreted in a manner that provides
... Continue Reading.The burden to prove a property is a Joint Property of Hindu Undivided Family is on the person who aserts in the same way: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has observed that the person who is claiming that a property is a joint property of Hindu Undivided Family, the burden to prove so lies on him. Brief Facts In a case between Bhagwat Sharan vs. Purushottam is a suit filed for partition, Hon’ble Justice L. Nageswara Rao and Hon’ble Justice Deepak
... Continue Reading.Supreme Court directs concerned authorities for prevention of COVID-19 scare in Child Protection nd Foster Homes
The Supreme Court of India has take Suo Motu Cognizance about the COVID-19 scare, it has directed all the concerned authorities where the main interests lies with child protection. Brief Facts The Supreme Court has taken Suo Motu about the COVID-19 and it hereby sees the need to protection and well-being of children. It has
... Continue Reading.International Council of Jurists Move UNHRC against China Seeking COVID-19 Reparations
The International Council of Jurists (ICJ) and All India Bar Association have moved the United Nations Human Rights Council seeking compensation from China for “surreptitiously developing a biological weapon capable of mass destruction.“ Prior Facts: On December 31 of last year, Chinese authorities alerted the World Health Organization of an outbreak of a novel strain
... Continue Reading.Coronavirus In India: Ad To Sell Statue Of Unity Placed On OLX, Case Filed
//www.pathlegal.in/Coronavirus-In-India:-Ad-To-Sell-Statue-Of-Unity-Placed-On-OLX,-Case-Filed-legalnewscopied-2384328 Author: Names The Gujarat Police on Sunday registered a case against an unknown person for placing an online advertisement to "sell" the Statue of Unity…. Read More
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