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Hijab Case Judgment: Petition Dismissed


Written By : Vidhikarya

The Hijab case in Karnataka has gained national as well international attention due to the religious nature of the matter. It turned a hijab controversy through a government order and the matter was taken up to the judiciary. Here is what exactly happened in the hijab case judgment today. However, t...

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    Written By :
    Ravi Mathur

MUSINGS OF A JUDGE


Written By : Ravi Mathur

Here's a sketchy account of my life as a judge which I feel verily competent to mention,Like any other judge I also worked hard without fear or favour with utmost passion & devotion,However, this being a noble profession I assiduously always performed with zeal of a mission,Yet, I had my sh...

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    Written By :
    Ravi Mathur

SUBORDINATE JUDICIARY ---------WHOSE BABY IS IT ANYWAYS….


Written By : Ravi Mathur

 It is heartening to learn that while the executive and the legislature were busy giving  shape to the Prime Minister’s flagship ‘Central Vista’ project to give a new façade to their offices, CJI, the head of the Judiciary of our country on the other hand took time off to embar...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

FILING OF COMPLAINTS AGAINST BIASED JUDGES - PROCEDURE


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

FILING OF COMPLAINTS AGAINST BIASED JUDGES - PROCEDURE Complaint in case of a judge cannot be about a poor judgment or order. For that, there is a facility of correction, analysis, or appeal to the higher Judiciary. So, in what circumstances can people complain against judges? Plausible ba...

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    Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Sedition Law in India- An Intrinsic Look into the Developments in India


Written By : Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal (Advocate, Bangalore)

Sedition is considered to be an offence against the state and through Section 124A[i] of the IPC it punishes any act that subverts the government established by law. The rationale for the criminalisation of such acts is generally that it fosters “an environment and psychological climate conducive ...

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    Written By :
    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

INTERFACE BETWEEN MEDIA TRIAL AND FREEDOM OF PRESS ACROSS DIFFERENT TIMES


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

To genuinely infer the guilty and innocent, good administration of justice necessitates a thorough comprehension of the issue. The procedure, however difficult, takes time, and it is critical to respect the time spent gathering adequate evidence to ensure that no innocent people are punished. As a r...

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    Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
    Bangalore, Karnataka

KARNATAKA MINIMUM WAGES FOR SHOPS & COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS


Written By : Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal (Advocate, Bangalore)

The concept of minimum wages first evolved with reference to remuneration of workers in those industries where the level of wages was substantially low as compared to the wages for similar types of labor in other industries. Central government is the appropriate agency to fix the minimum wages of an...

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    Written By :
    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Corruption & Parliamentary Privileges


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

 Parliament is responsible for the most important function i.e. formulating laws. Amending former laws to bring forth changes suitable to the present society require series of dedicated debates, discourse, deliberations and discussion. Similarly passing a new bill or act is not only a time-cons...

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    Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Recent Changes to H1B Visa


Written By : Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal (Advocate, Bangalore)

What is H1B Visa?A H1B Visa is a special work permit that allow professional from foreign country to go and work in the United States of America for their companies. The person applying for the visa must meet following requirements: Having theoretical and practical application of a body of high...

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    Written By :
    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Bandhs – Evil consequences on Litigants and Courts to Function


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

"Bandh" is a Hindi word which signifies "shut" Bandhs, Hartals, tumults, and civil disobedience are incessant in India. They are considered an acclaimed technique for expressing dissent, drawing in the Government's interest to specific requests of an association or community, thereby forcing the spe...

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