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Chanda Kochhar’s liability under IPC Section 409 – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By- Prasun Nabiyal
INTRODUCTION
On 14th January 2023, Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (hereinafter ‘ICICI’) Bank’s former MD Chanda Kochhar was charged with an aggravated form of “Criminal Breach of Trust” under Section 409 of the Indian
Who Pays for it?(Part-II) – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Prakhar Bajpai
ARE FREEBIES CONSTITUTIONALLY VALID?
According to Article 266(3) of the Indian Constitution, money out of the Consolidated funds can only be appropriated by law and for the purposes and manner defined by the constitution. Moreover, Article 282
The Need for Refurbishment – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Arun Raghuram Mahapatra
INTRODUCTION
Central Consumer Protection Authority (hereinafter ‘CCPA’) is the Central Authority that has been established under Section 10 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (‘Act’) to regulate issues about consumer rights violations, unfair trade practices, and
Supreme Court Settles Jurisdictional Conundrum for Appeals from ITAT Orders – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Harshit Joshi
INTRODUCTION
An appeal was brought before the Supreme Court in which both the Delhi High Court and the Punjab & Haryana High Court refused to have territorial jurisdiction over the dispute due to a difference of opinion
Adnan Syed case: Maryland judges question whether Lee family appeal is ‘moot’
BALTIMORE — Maryland appellate judges raised doubts in court Thursday about whether they had the authority to reinstate Adnan Syed’s decades-old murder conviction in Hae Min Lee’s death.
Appellate Court of Maryland judges Stuart R. Berger, Kathryn Graeff and Gregory
An Analysis of Article 38 – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Tarun Ashok
INTRODUCTION
The ethos of Indian democracy has been perennially centered around ideas of justice- political, economic, and social, as enshrined in the Constitution. Article 38 of the Directive Principles of State Policy outlines these values as aspirational
Another Tale of Legislative Overreach? – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By- Deborshi Sarkar & Rishab Gupta
INTRODUCTION
The incumbent Enforcement Directorate (ED) director Mr. Sanjay Mishra was initially appointed by an order dated 19.11.2018 by the Central Government. His tenure of service was further extended by one year vide an
Michael Cohen Maps Out Why Trump’s Case Is ‘Impossible to Win’
Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen offered a grim assessment on Sunday about the former president’s chances of winning in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.
Last month, Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 counts in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)
A Solution Rigged with Theoretical Problems – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By- Prabal Karthikheyan
INTRODUCTION
In India, the test for Corporate Tax Residency was initially based on the first while ‘Control and Management’ test (hereinafter ‘C&M test’), which was based on the ‘Central Control and Management’ in the UK. This test
