Simplifying the charter of UN-Part III- The general Assembly
This article is a part of the lawmatics series on ‘Simplifying the Charter of United Nation’. In our last articles, we have discussed the purposes and principles of United Nation…
Simplifying the charter of United Nation-Part II- Membership and organs of United Nation
This is a part of the lawmatics series on ‘Simplifying the Charter of United Nation’. In our last article, we have discussed the purposes and principles of United Nation as…
Simplifying the UN Charter- Part I- Purposes and Principles of United Nation
United Nation was established in 1945 after world war II by 51 Countries for maintaining International peace and security. The lawmatics is trying to present the information about United nation…
Hand Written Notes of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
‘Prevention of Corruption Act’ was passed in 1988. It repealed the previous acts ‘the prevention of corruption act, 1947’ and ‘Criminal law amendment act, 1952’. POCA (Prevention of Corruption Act)…
Simplifying the statute of ICJ- Part IV- Advisory Opinion and Amendment in Statute
In last articles, we have discussed ‘composition of court’, ‘competence of court’ and ‘Procedure of the court’. In this article, we will explain the chapter IV and V of ICJ’s…
Simplifying the Statute of ICJ- Part III- Procedure of the Court
In last articles, we have discussed ‘composition of court’ and ‘competence of court’. In this article, we will describe the chapter III of ICJ’s Statute. This chapter (article 39 to…
Simplifying the statute of ICJ-Part II- Competence of Court
In last article, we described the ‘composition of International court’ as per the statute of International court of Justice. Simplifying the statute of ICJ-Part I- Composition of Court In present…
Simplifying the statute of ICJ-Part I- Composition of Court
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE established by the Charter of the United Nations asthe principal judicial organ of the United Nation. (Article 1) Organization of the Court (Charter I- Article 2-33)…
BAIL IS THE RULE
A bail is nothing but a surety inclusive of a personal bond from the accused. It means the release of an accused person either by the orders of the Court…
Age of Consent in India
Currently, the age of consent in India for personal laws, is eighteen years for females and twenty-one years for male. Government is also proposing to increase the age of consent…