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Roses in December by M. C. Chagla

Posted on October 16, 2020November 20, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Hamza Lakdawala   Abstract There is one autobiography which is suggested by almost all lawyers, professors, and law school seniors in India – M. C. Chagla’s Roses In December. Justice Chagla is one of the most celebrated judges of...

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Why I Am A Hindu By Shashi Tharoor

Posted on October 2, 2020October 2, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Jayant Chopra Abstract The book has been divided into 3 sections and 7 chapters, respectively. The book covers vast areas ranging from the very roots of Hinduism to finally coming full circle to hindutva and today’s Hinduism. Sec...

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Discover at your own risk!

Posted on September 12, 2020September 12, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Naval Rahul Shiralkar   It is a fine evening and I am all by myself comfortably settled on my allotted ticket seat at my favourite theatre watching the famous Paresh Rawal – Akshay Kumar starrer film “OMG – OH MY GOD!”. The movie is to start ...

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The Life of a Mogul Princess – Jahanara Begum, Daughter of Shah Jahan – by Andrea Butenschon

Posted on September 11, 2020September 11, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Suranya Sengupta   Abstract Princess Jahanara Begum, born on 23rd March 1614 at the Akbari Fort of Ajmer, was the second daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and the first with his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. At the age of seventeen, ...

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The Need to Revisit Anti-Defection Law

Posted on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Anshuman Srivastava   What is Anti-Defection law? Anti-defection law was introduced in 1985 when the constitution was amended for the 52nd time by adding the tenth schedule with the intent to fight the corruptness of political defections. Defectio...

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Jahangir: An Intimate Portrait of a great Mughal- Parvati Sharma

Posted on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Book Review by Amay Gite       Abstract  Emperor Jahangir was the fourth of the six Great Mughals – great grandson of Babur and the grandfather of Aurangzeb – and definitely the most underrated. “God will give you three son...

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The Detrimental Effect of Pseudo-Feminism

Posted on September 1, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Masuhav Gupta From time immemorial, women have confronted a great deal of things in their lives. But as the Generations headway and people began getting educated, their mind-set not absolutely yet by one way or another got changed. They started ta...

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A FUTURISTIC JUDGEMENT: S. VARADARAJAN V. STATE OF MADRAS

Posted on August 29, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

Case Commentary   Introduction:   Minors are considered incompetent to take their decisions and they are put under the protection of their lawful guardian. Section 361 has been incorporated in the Indian penal code for the protection of minors. This ...

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DYING DECLARATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS SIS

Posted on August 28, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Diksha Narula INTRODUCTION Dying Declaration had been a significant instrument of administration of justice since time immemorial. The common principle on which this class of evidence is admitted is that they are declarations made in edge, when th...

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An Analysis of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 through the Lens of Persons with Visual Impairment

Posted on August 28, 2020September 4, 2020 by Lex Lexicon

By Masoom Reza Since the ancient era, the term ‘disability’ assumes different ramifications for disabled persons and has different implications for non-disabled people. Historic evidences of Greek, Rome, and Asia reveal that persons with ...

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