Sunday, July 2, 2017

THE LEGAL ANALYST 

(ISSN 2231-5594) 

UGC Approved Journal

CALL FOR PAPERS for Vol. VII (2017)


For Next Volume of The Legal Analyst (ISSN 2231-5594), original and unpublished papers, articles, book reviews, notes and comments etc. are invited. Last date for submission is 15 August 2017.
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Articles: Author’s name, “Title of the paper”, vol.—Issue--, year name of journal (in italics) page
e.g.- A. Williams, “Child Rights in India”, vol. 48 Issue 2, 2011 Journal of Human Rights 22-52.
Books: Author’s name, Title of the book(in italics). (Place of publication: Publisher’s name year) page
e.g.-A. Williams, Human Health and Environment. (Allahabad: Suryanshu Law Publications 2011) 79.
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e.g.-Prabhash P., Right to Access Medicine and IPR in: A. Williams, Human Health and Environment. (Ghazipur: SPS Publications 2011) 97.
Newspaper: Author’s name, Title, date (day), name of newspaper (in italics), page
e.g.-Divyanshu, Separation of Powers, 27th May 2011 (Friday) The Legal Observer, 2
Website: Author’s name, “Title of the paper”, vol.—Issue--, year name of Journal (in italics) page available at www.oxford.org
A. Williams, “Child Rights in India”, vol. 48 Issue 2, 2011 Journal of Human Rights 22-52 at 32 available at www.bhu.org

Saturday, July 1, 2017


THE LEGAL ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal

Vol.: V No. 1 & 2                             ISSN: 2231-5594                               Year: 2015

CONTENTS


RESEARCH PAPERS

APPRAISING THE CORPORATE INVESTIGATIVE POWERS OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION IN THE PROMOTION OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Dominic Asada & Adefi  Matthew Olong

06-14
PRINCIPLES OF SENTENCING
S.S. Upadhyay

15-26
REGULATION OF ANTICOMPETITIVE TRADE PRACTICES: A CONCEPTUAL AND LEGAL OVERTURE
Manish Singh

27-41
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND INDIAN JUDICIARY
Dr. Rakesh Kumar

42-52
LEXISNEXIS E-DATABASE: TREASURE OF LEGAL RESEARCH
Maneesh Kumar Bajpai

53-60
WHITE COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA: A CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Rushil Chandra & Kumar Askand Pandey

61-70
HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW
Dr. Satish Chandra

71-84
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL NORMS AND JUDICIAL APPROACH: INDIAN SCENARIO
Dr. Prashant Kr Mishra

85-89
RAGGING- A MENACE IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AN ANALYSIS
Kavitha Balakrishnan & Juhi Jayapalan

90-92
JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW ON THE BIRTH OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (CARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) BILL, 2014
Mahendra Kumar

93-99
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: INVESTIGATION, PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
Dr. Kavita Singh
100-110

Friday, June 30, 2017


THE LEGAL ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal

Vol.: IV No. 1 & 2                       ISSN: 2231-5594                               Year: 2014

CONTENTS

RESEARCH PAPERS

TORTURE TO EXTRACT CONFESSIONS IN THE WESTERN WORLD: A HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION
Dr. Bo Yin

06-10
LEGISLATIVE CURBS ON DOWRY: PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
Dr. Anil Kumar Singh

11-16
RIGHT OF SPEEDY TRIAL OF UNDER-TRIAL PRISONERS: A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Satish Chandra

17-22
PROTECTIONS OF WOMEN UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS: A GLOBAL VIEW
Dr. S. Nagaseshamma

23-26
ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE
Umesh Shrikrishna Aswar

27-34
NEW DIMENSIONS OF PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS AFTER MANEKA GANDHI
A.H. Hawaldar

35-44
GIRLS SURVIVAL WITH DIGNITY AND GRACE: A DISTANT DREAM
Sabhyata Bansal

45-49
PADDY LANDS PROTECTION: AFTER THE KERALA CONSERVATION OF PADDY LAND AND WETLAND ACT, 2008
Dayana M.K.

50-58
THE SUPREME COURT  OF INDIA ON THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION OF  ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Gitu Singh
59-67


Sunday, January 1, 2017

THE LEGAL ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal

Vol.: III                         ISSN: 2231-5594                                Year: 2013

CONTENTS

ARTICLES/RESEARCH PAPERS

USE OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN CHINA
 Dr. Bo Yin &   Xinyun Peng

06-12
UTTARAKHAND DISASTER: A CONFLICT BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND NATURE
Professor Manik Chakraborty

13-25
PREVENTIVE OR PUNITIVE DETENTION IN INDIA
Ranjana Ferrao

26-32
A JOURNEY FROM NATIONALIZATION TO DENATIONALIZATION OF INSURANCE SECTOR IN INDIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW
Dr. Sibaram Tripathy

33-35
RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN INDIA: A CRITICAL LEGAL STUDY
Dr. P.K. Pandey

36-48
A STEP TOWARDS POLICE REFORMS IN INDIA
Bhagyalaxmi Rath

49-51
WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN INDIA
Dr. Janardan Kumar Tiwari

52-56


Monday, December 31, 2012

THE LEGAL ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal

Vol.: II No. 2                              ISSN: 2231-5594                               Year: 2012

CONTENTS

ARTICLES/RESEARCH PAPERS

A STUDY OF THE COMPENSATION SYSTEM FOR RURAL LAND EXPROPRIATION IN CHINA
Dr. Hongping Lian
7
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT UNDER TRIPS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Dr. Navdeep Kour Sasan
13
PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF CUSTODIAL TORTURE: ROLE OF NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Seema Rani & Dr. S.S. Khaira
19
ELDERLY PEOPLE AND SOCIAL SECURITY IN INDIA
Dr. Archana Gadekar
31
SCARCITY OF ORGAN DONORS - A HURDLE IN ACCESS TO RIGHT TO HEALTH IN ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION SURGERIES IN INDIA
Dr. D. M. Jadhav
37
CORRUPTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A KEY QUESTION WITH CONSTITUTIONAL COMPATIBILITY
Dr. Prashant Mishra
41
THE ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND ITS CONTOURS IN THE LIGHT OF A FEW JUDGEMENTS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Dr. Rupam Saikia
45
TERRORISM IN INDIA – CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: A CRITICAL LEGAL ANALYSIS
Dr. Hari Shankar Panda
50
STATUS OF CHILDREN UNDER THE PROHIBITION OF CHILD MARRIAGE ACT, 2006 & THE CHILD MARRIAGE RESTRAINT ACT, 1929
Dr. Shipra Gupta
57
HUMAN RIGHTS AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE
Dr. Sudhansu Ranjan Mohapatra
67
RIGHT TO FOOD AS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
Dr. Satish Chandra
76
RIGHT TO STRIKE: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES
Dr. Dinesh Babu
80
LAW AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EMERGING NEW PRINCIPLES
Dr. Reetika Bansal
87
EFFICACY OF LAW TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF AUDIOVISUAL PERFORMERS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Dr. P. K. Pandey & Prabhash Pandey
95
IRRETRIEVABLE BREAKDOWN OF MARRIAGE UNDER MATRIMONIAL LAWS IN INDIA 
Anil Kumar Singh
99
PATIENT’S RIGHT TO HEALTH: A SPECIAL CONCERN IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION AND CONSUMERISM
Sharmila Ghuge
105
RIGHT TO EDUCATION- WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE IN INDIA
Priya Shah
109
LGBT (LESBIAN, GAY, BISXUAL & TRANSGENDER) AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Sukanta Sarkar
115
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROVISIONS OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION PERTAINING TO RIGHTS OF DISABLED PERSONS
Umesh Shrikrishna Aswar
121
A PROMISE UNMET:  RIGHT TO HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS OF HIV/AIDS PERSONS
Sandhya P. Kalamdhad
131
REFLECTIONS ON UNIFORM CIVIL CODE – AN OVERVIEW
Pramod Tiwari & Vijay Srivastava
141
EXTRADITION AND HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS
Saroj Chhabra
145
SEXUAL OFFENCE: INDIAN PENAL CODE AND MODERN VALUES AT CROSS ROADS THAT NEEDS RECONCILIATION
S.G. Goudappanavar
151
PRO-WOMEN LAWS BEING MISUSED
Superna Jindal
161
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW
Mahendra Kumar & Devendra
166
ROLE OF ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENTS UNDER TRADEMARK LAW IN INDIA
Ankur Srivastava
171
STATE AMENDMENTS OF WOMEN'S PROPERTY RIGHTS: COMPARISON & CRITIQUE
Pragya Mishra

178
NOTES AND COMMENTS

CASE COMMENT ON ‘SAHARA INDIA REAL ESTATE CORP. LTD. & OTHERS v. SECURITIES & EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA & ANOTHER 2012 S C
Pramod Tiwari
185


Saturday, June 30, 2012

THE LEGAL ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal

Vol.: II No. 1                                        ISSN: 2231-5594                                          Year: 2012

CONTENTS

ARTICLES/RESEARCH PAPERS
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENT
Prof. (Dr.) T.S.N. Sastry
A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN SPAIN
Rosario Pozo Gordaliza
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM HARMFUL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Manoj Kumar Padhy
RIGHT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING IN INDIA: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
Dr. P.K. Pandey
PROSPECT OF THE ADR SYSTEM IN INDIA
Dr. Ujwala Sunil Shinde
CHILD TRAFFICKING IN INDIA: PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES
Dr. Manoj Kumar Sadual
DISPOSAL OF E-WASTE IN INDIA: A NEED FOR REFORMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
Dr. Payal Thaorey
EUTHANASIA: FIGHTING FOR ‘RIGHT TO DIE’
Dr. Shilpa Seth
FIVE YEARS OF PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005
Dr.  K. Sudha & T.Y. Nirmala Devi
INTERNET BANKING: PROS AND CONS
Dr. Krishan Kumar Kajal
PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Pandey
CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986- A UNIQUE SOCIAL WELFARE LEGISLATION
Dr. Naresh Mahipal & Samta Soni
IPR MANAGEMENT OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN MEGHALAYA: AN ANALYSIS
Dr. Ravikant Mishra
CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE UNDER POLICE CUSTODY: A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN INDIA
Dr. Om Prakash Singh & Dr. T. N. Mishra
JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA: A CONSTITUTIONAL PRESCRIPTION
Dr. Hari Shankar Panda
ACCESS TO INTERNET AS HUMAN RIGHT
Dr. Puneet Pathak
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND WELFARE STATE: REALITY OR MYTH
Dr. Chintamani Rout
TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN: THE DARKER SIDE OF GLOBALIZATION
Sharmila Ghuge
SURROGACY: A PARADOX REGARDING MOTHERHOOD RIGHTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA
Jasdeep Kaur
COMPLEX PROBLEMS IN ADMINISTRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE – A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO URBAN AND RURAL DISPARITIES
Praneetha B.S.
EXTRADITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF DOUBLE CRIMINALITY
Saroj  Chhabra
MAINTENANCE AND WELFARE OF PARENTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS
Bindu Jindal
ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS AND JUDICIAL SUPERVISION IN INDIA
Gurpreet Kaur
INTERFACE BETWEEN THE TRADE MARKS LAW AND THE COPYRIGHT LAW IN INDIA
Shaiwal Satyarthi
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HINDUISM AND CASTE SYSTEM IN ORIENTAL – LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
Atul Sinha
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION VIS-A-VIS SEDITION IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Ravi J. Bhovate
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE: THE EXTENT OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS’ LIABILITY
Vikram Kumar

NOTES AND COMMENTS
U.P. POWER CORPORATION LTD. v. RAJESH KUMAR & OTHERS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Pramod Tiwari

BOOK REVIEW
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Theory and Practice with Case Studies
Dr. Durgambini A. Patel