THE PALGHAR REPORT – Project by National Law University, Mumbai

"The Palghar Report" focuses on the assessment of the conditions of project affected families residing in the villages of Navi Akarpatti and Navi Popharan. Under the guidance of Dr. Anand Raut, the university conducted a survey, and a comprehensive report was submitted to the Hon'ble Bombay High Court in 2017. The Hon'ble Court immediately ordered the disbursement of Rs 5 crores to address the situation in the villages.

State of West Bengal v. The Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (2010)

State of West Bengal v. The Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights [2010] is an important case law in Indian constitutional law that deals with the issue of encounters or extra-judicial killings by the police.

Lalita Kumari v. Government of Uttar Pradesh (2013)

Lalita Kumari v. Government of Uttar Pradesh [2013] is an important case law in Indian criminal law that addresses the registration of First Information Reports (FIRs) by the police. Here is a summary of the case:

I.R Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu (2007)

IR Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu [2007] is a significant case law in Indian constitutional law that dealt with the validity of constitutional amendments under the purview of judicial review.

Selvi v. State of Kerala (2010)

"Selvi v. State of Kerala" is a significant case in Indian criminal law that deals with the admissibility of narcoanalysis, brain-mapping, and polygraph tests in criminal investigations.

[Mini-Module] Cyber Bullying Laws In India

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This module provides an overview of cyber bullying laws in India, giving learners an understanding of the existing legal framework. By familiarizing themselves with the relevant legislation, such as the Information Technology Act, learners can comprehend the legal context within which cyber bullying is addressed in India. Additionally, the module highlights the roles … Continue reading [Mini-Module] Cyber Bullying Laws In India

[Mini-Module] Cryptocurrency Laws in India

Course Description: This course provides a comprehensive understanding of cryptocurrency laws in India. It covers the legal status and regulatory framework surrounding cryptocurrencies, including the role of regulatory bodies and key terms. The course delves into the regulatory challenges and concerns associated with cryptocurrencies, such as AML and KYC regulations. Additionally, it explores the legal … Continue reading [Mini-Module] Cryptocurrency Laws in India

P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra (2005)

The P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra (2005) case is a significant judgment by the Supreme Court of India that deals with the issue of government regulation and reservation policies in private unaided educational institutions. The case emerged from the state of Maharashtra and involved the interpretation of the constitutional provisions related to the rights of minority educational institutions and the scope of government control over admissions in such institutions. Here is a detailed explanation of the case:

T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka (2002)

TMA Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka is a significant case law in India that deals with the issue of the autonomy and regulatory authority of private educational institutions. The case was heard by the Supreme Court of India and the judgment was delivered on April 30, 2002.