Rahul Ranjan

Homeless In the Homeland – A Study on The Rights of Internally Displaced Persons

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are those who have been forced or obliged to leave their homes behind, notably for reasons related to armed conflict or other violence, and who remain within the borders of their country. There is no universal, legally binding instrument equivalent to the 1951 Refugee Convention that specifically addresses their plight. People […]

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Admissibility Of Secondary Evidence Under the Evidence Act 2011: A Critical Analysis

In every judicial proceeding, the parties involved must prosecute or defend their cases based on credible evidence. It is evidence which shows that something exist or that something is true. The courts would only rely on evidence duly obtained in the course of the proceedings. An attempt has been made to define or explain the

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Appraising The Legality of Virtual Courts at The Outbreak of Covid -19 Pandemic

In this paper, the legality of virtual courts at the time of COVID 19 pandemic is examined in relation to the right to a fair trial. Hearings that are held in virtual or remote courts take place in locations other than the actual courtroom. Hearings are held over the phone, over videoconferencing, on closed-circuit television,

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Mitigating The Agony Of Third Party Claimant Under The Nigerian Aviation Law

The aviation industry’s age has not in any way contributed to making knowledge of its operations widely known. This is a result of the industry’s technological character. Although the hazards connected with its operation are obvious given the significant losses in terms of lives and property result, the regulations have not adequately addressed the issue

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Promotion and Protection of Foreign Investment versus the Principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR): Lessons from Tanzania

Promotion and protection of foreign investment in many years now has been in dilemma. This dilemma is influenced mainly by competition between foreign investors and host states for more benefits from investment. This has led to development of two groups of concepts, theories and principles in the investment arena. Thus, concepts, theories and principles said

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Balancing Human Rights and National Security in an Age of Terrorism: Two Decades after the UK Belmarsh Detainees Case

The response of the UK and some democratic states to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States elicited a burning discussion on the balance between security and the rule of law. A and others (Belmarsh detainees) case became the test case of that balance. The House of Lords decision that the provisions of

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Position of Operational Creditors: In Regard to CIRP and Liquidation

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 became effective in May 2016 after receiving final presidential approval. The IBC is a complete code that acts as the focal point for all insolvency procedures. It was created to address the concerns about subpar loans that the Indian banking industry had. Previously, there was a lot of pending

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Death Penalty: A Question for Inquest and Introspection

The execution and authenticity of capital punishment has been generally bantered on its hypothetical grounds. Contentions of profound quality lawfulness still remain the most pervasive in the exchanges of abolitionists. Yet this article brings up issues of potential examples in disavowal of capital punishment. In this article, the author has fundamentally centred upon the Indian

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Urgent Need of Reform & Formulation of Legislation to Curb Honour Killing: No Honour in Honour Killing

Indian society is the amalgamation of multilateral, multilingual and pluralism which is completely culturally diverse. India is recognized for its enriched culture and secularism is one of the distinct features of our nation. So different community have their own norms, tradition, mores and values apart from the formally recognized laws. The definition of reputation in

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