No Tobacco day program

No tobacco day organized by NSS unit of NA GLOBAL LAW SCHOOL collaboration with TREDA Counseling center and de-addiction center .

From Guardians of Law to Arbiters of All: The Erosion of the Supreme Court’s Core Mission

The Supreme Court of India was formed as the ultimate custodian of the Constitution and the last adjudicator in major legal issues. Its major function was to handle cases with complex legal concerns, basic rights, and national relevance. However, the Supreme Court’s roster continues to expand over time, incorporating matters that were formerly handled by […]

Understanding the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act: Balancing Security and Civil Liberties

In India, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, commonly known as the UAPA, stands as a pivotal legislation in the realm of national security. Enacted in 1967 and subsequently amended, the UAPA empowers the government to combat terrorism, insurgency, and other unlawful activities. However, it has also stirred debates regarding its potential to encroach upon civil […]

Understanding the Great Indian Kitchen through a Sociological lens

The Great Indian Kitchen revolves around a newly married husband and wife, living in her husband’s house with the husband’s father and mother. Everything looked alright in the house outside. The main focus of the movie was mainly in the kitchen where the wife (Nimisha) and her husband’s mother were working. Later, the wife was […]

Inheritance tax: a dagger to the society?

The 18th general election to Lok Sabha seats are being held in India from 19th April to 1st June 2024. A lot of controversies and issues are going on as a part of election campaign. One such controversy began with Sam Pitroda, Congress leader when he proposed the concept of “Inheritance Tax “which was opposed […]

India’s Citizenship Amendment Act 2019: A Fact Check

Citizenship Amendment Act

In December 2019, the Parliament of India passed the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), and within a couple of days, it received assent from the President of India, and it became a law. The provision of the act says that “persons belonging to the Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, or Christian community from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and […]

Circular

Re-Scheduling of date commencement classes for “Even semesters of 3 year and 5 year Law programmes for the academic year 2024-25