By: Yadav Rohit MEDIATION can be defined as one of the alternatives for the Dispute Resolution process, which consist of a precise set of procedures. Where a Neutral Third acts as Mediator and assists the parties to discuss the dispute in much appropriate manner in order to reach a satisfactory conclusion and acceptable by both […]
By: Ilakkiya Kamaraj Introduction: Technology as rapidly developed in the following decades. The invention of smart phones and the internet has made the lives of people much easier in this fast-moving world. But as once said by the great scientist Albert Einstein, “Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal”. […]
By: Gaurav Patankar Introduction: Ethical hacking in short means organization hires a certified person for hacking their own networks, systems and technologies to discover vulnerabilities and then create patches or security measures. This ensures that there will be no attack from outside which can cause data leakage, systems get compromised and so on. Hacking is […]
By: Vaishali Kohli At first glance, we may find the idea of Artificial Intelligence and law very unlikely since both the fields are on the opposite sides of the poles but the actual truth is far from it; Artificial Intelligence is transforming the legal profession in many ways. On a basic level, the aim is […]
By: Diya Mehta “Fashion is very important. It is life-enhancing, and, like everything that gives pleasure, it is worth doing well.” – Vivienne Westwood[i] Indeed! But what is the fashion of the day? The task of defining it has become exhausting as ever, owing to the speed with which what’s in the trend and what’s not […]
What is the difference between IPC[1] and CrPC[2]? According to the National Crime Records Bureau, in 2018, India registered more than 50 lakh criminal cases. It is vital for the citizens of any country to know the laws and understand the differences between their applications. The maxim: Ignorantia Juris Non-excusat (Ignorance of the law is not an […]
9 Best Career Options for Law Graduated in India A career in law can be prestigious, intellectually challenging, personally fulfilling and financially rewarding. Therefore law is considered as one of the elite professions. It is often said- “You can do anything with a law degree…..” Traditionally, a law student was expected to practice litigation after […]
Author: Rishima Rawat The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the entrance exam for various national law universities (NLUs) in the country. If you wish to study law from some of the best universities in India, you have to qualify for this test. Over the years, law as a career has become popular among students. […]
Most law students dream of getting a job at one of the top law firms in the country. These firms pay enviable salaries and justifiably so for any fresher, this is one of the biggest attractions of working in a top firm. Legal education is expensive. People spend lakhs to get a good education. So […]
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the gateway to national law universities (NLUs) in the country. Currently, there are 22 NLUs that will be participating in CLAT 2020. It is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs that was established in 2017. The exam will be held on 10 May, 2020. It will be […]
Author: Rishima Rawat Corporate law is arguably the most popular field among law students. The attractive packages, the zeal of being part of billion-dollar deals and working in corporate law firms add to its charm. It is not a single subject but a collection of various subjects. These deal with various legal issues involved in […]
Author: Rishima Rawat Civil law, as the name suggests, deals with non-criminal issues. These include contractual, property and family disputes, to name a few. It is one of the most important branches of law. A lot of work in the courts deals with civil laws and regulations. To fully understand court procedures and cases dealing […]