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Cost of Correcting Corruption – Does Cancelling 2G Licenses Constitutes Expropriation Actionable Under International Investment Law? by Shubhangi
ABSTRACT While the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Centre for Public Interest Litigation v. Union of India cancelling the 122 fraudulently issued 2G licences was considered by many as upholding the constitutional fundamentals of equality and equanimity, it has exposed the Indian government to actions under international investment arbitration for disregarding the very […] -
Juvenile Justice: Is Age limit the right criteria to demarcate a person from getting proper punishment? by Sneha Priya Yanappa
Abstract It’s really an irony that the most brutal of all the accused in brutal December 16 Delhi gang-rape case, wherein a 23-year-old girl was gang-raped and brutally beaten on a bus, is a juvenile and hence shall get away with a milder punishment of three years in a correction facility. A nationwide sensation erupted […] -
The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in India: Is it to be blamed for the increasing youth crime? by Stuti Bhatia
ABSTRACT Childhood is a notion that is subject to constant revision in any given era or place – this phrase has assumed significant importance in the present legal scenario making it inevitable to analyse if this understanding is indeed true or not. In the aftermath of the Nirbhaya case in India, a big question has […] -
Case Comment: T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad v. Union of India, MANU / SC / 0028 / 2014 by M.Sakthivel
Environmental Law is one of the important areas in which the Supreme Court of India has contributed a lot for the protection of all the spheres of environment by creating new jurisprudences which inter alia includes “Absolute Liability Doctrine”[1], Even the international aspects of the environmental laws such as precautionary principle, polluter pays principle and […]