How the fight to burn tires of widows in India was won

Lord William Bentinck outlawed sati in 1829, but the law was later diluted In December 1829, Lord William Bentinck, the first governor general of British-ruled India, banned sati, the ancient Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband’s funeral pyre. Bentinck, then the governor general of Bengal, sought the views of 49 senior […]

Apostille for Study Abroad – The Legal Lock

If you intend to study abroad, you will need to jump through a lot of administrative hoops to make sure that your credentials are recognized by the Apostille Services in Bangalore. Getting an Apostille is one of the key procedures in this procedure. An Apostille is a certification that authenticates the signature and seal of […]

An Overview – The Legal Lock

A meeting of 3 or additional people to commit against the law or perform a lawful or unlawful purpose in a very manner probably to peril the peace and tranquillity of the neighborhood. What is an Unlawful Assembly? An assembly could flip unruly and could cause injury to a person, property or public order. Such […]

Unpaid seller’s lien – The Legal Lock

3 necessary rights of unpaid merchants against the products The unpaid merchant, in addition to his rights against the product as mentioned above, has the subsequent 3 rights of action against the customer personally: 1. Right of lien. 2. Right of stoppage of products in transit 3. Right of merchandising Rights of Unpaid Seller: Section […]

Power and Duties – The Legal Lock

Introduction:- Competition act, 2002 The competition bill, 2001 was introduced in Lok Sabha on 6 august 2001 and passes on December 2002 to replace the MRTP act, 1969. The act is also recognized as competition act 2002 or antitrust law. The objective of the act to prohibit anti competitive agreements, abuse of the dominant position […]

Concept of Criminal Conspiracy in IPC – The Legal Lock

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction Criminal conspiracy and joint liability are terms that go hand in hand. Joint liability is the liability that is shared by people who are conspired to an unlawful act. All the people who have agreed on doing an unlawful act, with criminal intent, will be jointly liable for the conspiracy. […]

Submit by 30th March 2023 – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

About RMLNLU Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University is an institute for law in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dr. RMLNLU was established in the year 2005, and since then, has been providing undergraduate and postgraduate legal education. About the Pro Bono Club, RMLNLU The Pro Bono Club of RMLNLU, Lucknow was constituted to strengthen […]