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The Doctrine of Frustration and Force Majeure: COVID-19
COVID-19 or the Corona Virus was declared as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. This has led to lockdowns and financial slowdown across the...
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Call for Papers – 3rd Indian Law Conclave
The Organizing Committee of 3rd Indian Law Conclave hereby invites original abstracts of research papers and case studies on the following themes for presentation...
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Prevention of Depression: A Path to Recovery
Written By- Priya Vaishnav, 3rd Year Student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneshwar
According to the report of the World Health Organization, more than 300...
Atrocities Against Women in Turkey: Unravelling the Injustice of Femicide
Siddhanth GoelChrist (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
Introduction:
Though we think that we are trying to make this world a safer place for women to...
Falling into Irrelevance: The Holy Trinity of Montesquieu’s Separation of Powers
Arushi AnthwalMaharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
The pigeon hole principle can be understood in the context of a criticism against Montesquieu’s theory of separation of...
Social Media Empowering Young Entrepreneurs
Kumardeep SinghaAssam University, Silchar
Introduction:
With the growth of the Internet, Social Media networking is also growing rapidly. The latest trend of using social media for...
COVID-19 Lockdown and Partial Functioning of Courts
Paridhi VermaIndore Institute of Law
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied?
Background:
This pandemic has affected us gravely, inaccessible courtrooms are a major result of the same. Common...













































