ijalr

Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 4: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

Month: September 2020

13 Judges, 11 Judgements : The Keshavanand Bharati Case

Introduction : On the historical day of 26th November 1949, the Constituent Assembly, adopted the Constitution of India which, in its totality, became effective on 26 January, 1950. The makers of the constitution were cognizant of the fact that with changing needs of the people, need to modify the provisions of the constitution will arise. …

13 Judges, 11 Judgements : The Keshavanand Bharati Case Read More »

Homosexuality In India

ABSTRACT Sexuality is about sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions and behaviours towards other people, now it can be towards someone of same sex (i.e. gay or lesbian) or opposite sex (i.e. heterosexual) or both same sex and opposite sex (i.e bisexual). This article specifically revolves around Homosexuality in India. Homosexuality is the term used to define …

Homosexuality In India Read More »

Why Is There A Need To Reassess The Polluter Pays Principle In The Indian Context?

A. INTRODUCTION “We have to evolve new principles and lay down new norms, which could adequately deal with the new problems which arise in a highly industrialized economy.” [1] Earlier this year, to curb the massive spread of COVID-19 and to flatten the infection curve, nations across the world were compelled to put themselves in …

Why Is There A Need To Reassess The Polluter Pays Principle In The Indian Context? Read More »

Criminal Trespass

Introduction The term “trespass” means to enter someone’s land or property without their permission. The trespass into the property of another is civil wrong, for which the plaintiff can sue for damages. If the trespass is done with a criminal intention then it becomes a criminal trespass. This paper deals with the criminal trespass and …

Criminal Trespass Read More »