PARLEY 3.0: National Debate Competition (Virtual) jointly organized by Rajasthan School of Law for Women and Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission (5-6 June, 2023)

UNLEASH YOUR INTELLECT WITH PARLEY 3.0!Rajasthan School of Law for Women in association with Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission is organising PARLEY 3.0 NATIONAL DEBATE COMPETITION (ONLINE). The Dates for the competition are 5th and 6th June, 2023. “Argue with grace, Compete with passion” Topics for Debate are as follows: •Semi-Final Round (Round 2): FutureContinue reading “PARLEY 3.0: National Debate Competition (Virtual) jointly organized by Rajasthan School of Law for Women and Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission (5-6 June, 2023)”

Parley 2.0: National Debate Competition by Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur [May 30-31]: Register Now! Rajasthan School of Law for Women, Jaipur in association with Rajasthan State Legal Services Authorities is organizing National Debate Competition from May 30 to 31, 2022. About the College Rajasthan School of Law for Women was established inContinue reading

SOCIAL MEDIA: BOON OR CURSE FOR HUMANITY

This editorial analysis is based on the article Social media: The new theatre of India’s culture wars which was published in Hindustan Times on 31st of August of 2020. It analyses the impact of Social media on society and governance. The phenomenal rise of Social Media (SM) platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and others isContinue reading “SOCIAL MEDIA: BOON OR CURSE FOR HUMANITY”

Article 356 -Proclamation Of Emergency

Article 356 refers to State Emergency I.e. President’s Rule. It refers to the emergency imposed in the state due to the report of the governor, resulting to which the state functions according to the President. It explores different types of emergencies in the Constitution of India. National Emergency. State Emergency. Financial emergency. What is anContinue reading “Article 356 -Proclamation Of Emergency”

Do animals have their rights ?

“Some people think its ok to benefit from animals, while others think they should not be exploited” Many people believe that animals are supposed to be treated in the same way as humans, and should have comparable rights. While other people believe that it is vital to utilize them as we want for purposes suchContinue reading “Do animals have their rights ?”

Call for Volunteers: Indian Law Fest 2020

Leadership Opportunities at ILF 2020 Are you interested in furthering your career, building your network of professionals, strengthening your leadership skills, and implementing new ideas within our learning and development community?If yes, a unique leadership opportunity awaits you. VIDHISHALA in association with General Law is organizing India’s first and biggest legal fest in 2020 “IndianContinue reading “Call for Volunteers: Indian Law Fest 2020”

K.M. NANAVATI V. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA

DECIDED ON- 24th November, 1961 BENCH- K. Subbarao, SK Das, Raghubar Dayal INTRODUCTION A landmark case in the criminal history of India, K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra has been a case discussed like ever since now. This judgment made its place as soon as it was pronounced. This landmark judgement of India received unprecedented media attention asContinue reading “K.M. NANAVATI V. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA”

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