Category: RLR Volume I Issue III

  • Consumer Protection Jurisprudence: A Constitutional Perspective

    Consumer Protection Jurisprudence: A Constitutional Perspective

    Dr. Manoj Kumar Padhy Introduction The term “consumer” is a comprehensive expression.  It includes a person who buys any goods or commodity for a consideration either as eatable or otherwise from a cooperative store or grocer or approved ration shop for private or public services.[i] The term “consumer” also includes any person who uses such […]

  • Niptara Courts: Critique of Official Discourse on Access to Justice

    Niptara Courts: Critique of Official Discourse on Access to Justice

    Anu Choudhury                                                                                                            […]

  • The Role of Law in Social Transformation

    The Role of Law in Social Transformation

    Dr.  A. P. Singh Introduction Everything changes except the rule of change. And the life of a nation or a socio-political system is not an exception to this rule. They are essentially dynamic, living and organic systems. The political, social and economic conditions change continuously. Social mores and ideals change from time to time creating […]

  • The Doctrine of Common Employment in India: A Critical Study

    The Doctrine of Common Employment in India: A Critical Study

    Prof. G V Ajjapa “The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience. The felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and political theories institution of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even the prejudice which the judges share with their fellow-men, have had a god deal more than the syllogism […]