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Analysis of An right to Equality under the Constitution of India

                                AUTHOR’S NAME – Raju Bathini, LL.B, Third Year.            INSTITUTION NAME – Adarsha Law College, Kakatiya University, Warangal.  INTRODUCTION: Part-3 of the constitution enshrines the backbone of our democratic system which is the fundamental rights. […]

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BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING AS A STUDENT AUTHOR’S NAME – Adeline Coelho, BALLB (Hons.), First Year. INSTITUTION NAME - Christ University, Maharashtra. INTRODUCTION: Volunteering for any organization or event is much underrated in today’s world. Students dream of interning at big companies and firms but fail to realize the importance of volunteering at different organizations that will help them build a strong foundation for the projects that they will encounter in the future. The essence of volunteering lies in the selfless act that one does to contribute to society or be a part of an organization to gain knowledge and learn something new. It is very important for students to volunteer so that they can gain a plethora of experiences and discover themselves in an in-depth manner. An individual gets the opportunity to learn something new and practically implement the skills one has learned. Working with people of different social and cultural backgrounds not only enables them to improve their networking but also instills in them a sense of respect and experiences from their fellow mates. There are numerous benefits of volunteering as a student: 1. You get the opportunity to learn something new and upskill yourself Volunteering at different organizations helps you to learn new skills which will eventually help you to upskill yourself. You get an opportunity to learn different skills be it time management, teamwork, social media marketing, content writing, leadership skills, etc. which will eventually contribute to a student’s overall development. Learning and enhancing one’s skills has become very important in today’s world because of the diverse opportunities that are available. Learning new skills not only helps you to upgrade yourself but also helps you to earn a side income which acts as a motivation for students to work hard and put in their hundred percent in the things assigned to them. 2. A sense of responsibility and discipline As you volunteer for various groups and organizations you are allotted different tasks that you need to do and goals that you need to accomplish within a specific time frame. This makes an individual more responsible and instills in them a sense of discipline, which will especially help students in the long run when they work at different corporate companies and agencies. Discipline is an important factor looked upon by various companies when they hire individuals. Students become more responsible because a specific task or work is allotted to them and they are in charge of it, so they look into the details of the work and make sure that they complete what is assigned to them in that specific time frame with maximum accuracy. 3. Building connections and increasing network As students, it’s very important to build connections and improve networking with people so that you can get a variety of opportunities in the future. Volunteering is the best way for students to interact with people and build their network. As a volunteer you get to work with people in different sectors, you get an opportunity to know them better and learn things from them which will also help you develop new skills and gain knowledge. These connections come in handy when looking for job opportunities or relevant experience at different companies and organizations. 4. Selfless contribution and empathy When you volunteer as a student you get to work for different causes, e.g. if you volunteer at a nongovernmental organization, you get to interact with children, underprivileged women, old age people, etc. which will make you realize the type of lifestyle they live in, their problems, the difficulties they face which will evoke a sense of empathy and make you contribute selflessly for that particular cause. There are organizations that work for women's empowerment, teaching various skills to underprivileged women and many more. Volunteering for these causes will help you understand how things work at the basic level and the way one can contribute to the betterment of the lives of these people. 5. Exploring different career options You get to work on different topics and various teams, as you volunteer for these organizations you learn new skills and get to explore different opportunities. You also get a chance to identify your interests and discover career paths that cater to your needs. For e.g. Digital marketing, content writing, teaching, etc. You get to discover your abilities and interests. Volunteering as a student is truly a different and worthwhile experience that one gets to encounter in life. You work with different people, experience a variety of things, learn new skills, and get opportunities to upgrade yourself, socialize with people, and overall get a chance to contribute to society. These experiences and skills build a strong base for the students for a variety of opportunities waiting for them in the future. Volunteering is a unique experience that helps you experience the joy of contributing selflessly to a social cause while continuously helping you to learn and enhance your skills. It is truly inspiring to bring a change in someone’s life. Theoretically, a lot of people talk about the different social problems in our society but very few are willing to practically bring a change in society through their efforts. Volunteering as a student gives one an opportunity to practically implement things in life and improve your skillsets like problem-solving, and analytical skills and gives you a bunch of never forgetting experiences.

BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING AS A STUDENT

AUTHOR’S NAME – Adeline Coelho, BALLB (Hons.), First Year. INSTITUTION NAME – Christ University, Maharashtra. INTRODUCTION: Volunteering for any organization or event is much underrated in today’s world. Students dream of interning at big companies and firms but fail to realize the importance of volunteering at different organizations that will help them build a strong

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Call for chapters For the Edited book on ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS, FOREST LAWS & ANIMAL PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIA "Environmental Laws, Forest Laws & Animal Protection Laws in India" is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of India's legal framework for safeguarding the environment, preserving its precious forests, and protecting its diverse wildlife. This book delves into the profound significance of these laws, examining their evolution, impact, and the challenges faced in their implementation. India is home to rich biodiversity, intricate ecosystems, and a cultural heritage deeply intertwined with nature. Recognizing the urgent need to protect and conserve these invaluable resources, the country has developed a robust legal system addressing environmental concerns, forest management, and the welfare of its animal inhabitants. This book serves as an authoritative guide for understanding these laws, their underlying principles, and the mechanisms they provide for sustainable development. Key Features: Overview of Environmental Laws: This book provides an in-depth analysis of key environmental legislation in India, including the Environment (Protection) Act, the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. It explores the origins, objectives, and legal provisions of these laws, shedding light on their contribution to environmental protection. Forest Laws and Conservation: With a focus on the Forest (Conservation) Act, the Wildlife Protection Act, and related regulations, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of India's forest management and conservation efforts. It examines the legal framework for preserving forest ecosystems, regulating wildlife trade, and establishing protected areas. Animal Protection Laws: Recognizing the intrinsic value of India's rich animal heritage, this book delves into the Wildlife Protection Act, the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, and other relevant legislations. It highlights the legal provisions aimed at safeguarding animals from cruelty, exploitation, and illegal trade, while also emphasizing the importance of conservation and habitat preservation. Case Studies and Analysis: Drawing upon relevant case studies, this book provides practical insights into the implementation and interpretation of environmental, forest, and animal protection laws in India. It analyzes significant legal precedents, landmark judgments, and emerging trends, illustrating the real-world impact of these legislations. Policy and Future Perspectives: Exploring the interplay between law, policy, and sustainable development, this book examines the policy initiatives and regulatory frameworks shaping India's environmental landscape. It delves into emerging issues, such as climate change, sustainable development goals, and the role of technology, offering a glimpse into the future of environmental governance. Written by experts in the field of environmental law, this book appeals to legal practitioners, policymakers, researchers, students, and anyone interested in the preservation of nature and the promotion of sustainable development. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date resource that navigates the complexities of India's environmental, forest, and animal protection laws, inspiring readers to actively engage in the conservation of India's natural heritage for future generations. Themes of the Book: Environmental Law: 1) Introduction; Environment: Meaning, Environment Pollution: Meaning and Issues 2) Constitutional Guidelines, Right to Wholesome Environment: Evolution and Application, Environment Protection & Public Interest Litigation 3) Environmental Laws: India and International; Law of Torts; Law of Crimes; Public Nuisance; Emergence of Environmental Legislations Prevention and Control of Water, Air, Noise and Land Pollution: 4) The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. 5) Water Pollution: Definition, Central and State Pollution Control Boards: Constitution, Powers, Functions 6) Water Pollution Control Areas, Sample of effluents: Procedure; Restraint Order, Consent requirement: Procedure, Grant/Refusal, Withdrawal, Citizen Suit Provision 7) Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 8) Air Pollution: Definitions, Central and State Pollution Control Boards: Constitution, Powers and Functions 9) Air Pollution Control Areas. Consent Requirement: Procedure, Grant/Refusal, Withdrawal. Sample of Effluents: Procedure; Restraint Order. Citizen Suit Provision 10) Noise Pollution Control Order, 2000, Land Pollution Environmental Law, Forest & Wildlife: 11) Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986: Environment, Environment Pollutant, Environment Pollution 12) Powers and Functions of Central Govt. 13) Important Notifications U/s 6: Hazardous Substance Regulation, BioMedical Waste Regulation and Coastal Zone Management, Environment Impact Assessment, Public Participation & Citizen Suit Provision 14) Laws Related to Forest: Forest Act, 1927. Kinds of forest – Private, Reserved, Protected and Village Forests, the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 15) Forest Conservation vis-a vis Tribals’ Rights v. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: Authorities to be Appointed and Constituted under the Act. 16) Hunting of Wild Animals. Protection of Specified Plants. Protected Area. Trade or Commerce in Wild Animals, Animal Articles and Trophies; Its Prohibition. International Environment Law & Issues: 17) Introduction to International Environmental Laws 18) Environmental Law: Human Rights Perspective, 19) Stockholm Declaration: Brief overview, Rio-Declaration: Brief Overview 20) Important Doctrines: Sustainable Development– Meaning and Scope , Precautionary Principle: Polluter pays Principle, Public Trust Doctrine, 21) UNEP, Climate Change Mitigation. 22) National Green Tribunal: Constitution, Functions and Powers Submission Guidelines: • Contributors should opt exactly same topic as mentioned under any part, but if someone has already opted any topic subsequent person have to change & choose any other topic. Regarding repetition of topic Team Editorial Board will inform. • Contributions should be between 3500-5000 words. The word limit mentioned is inclusive of footnotes. • All the submissions must consist of an Abstract of not more than 250 words. The abstract will not be included in the word limit. • A submission can be co-authored by a maximum of two people. Format and Citation Guidelines: • Font Type and Size of the main text must be Times New Roman, 12. • Font Type and Size of footnotes must be Times New Roman, 10. • Line Spacing of the main text and footnotes must be 1.5, Single respectively. • Use of headings and Sub-Headings is encouraged. Headings and Sub-Headings should be numbered, should be of the same font type and size as the main text and should be in bold. • Citations must be in bluebook- 19th edition format. Submission Procedure: • Authors are requested to mail their original, unpublished submissions in .doc/.docx format to lucknoweditorialboard@gmail.com & CC to ……………………………. • Do not share Pdf Copy of the chapter. • The name of the file must contain Name of the Author(s) + Title of the Submission. Last Date for Submission: 15th July 2023 Publication Policy: • The submissions should be original work of the authors and must not be published elsewhere. Submissions with plagiarized content and copyright issues will be rejected outrightly. • After initial screening, short-listed submissions will go through a double-blind peer-review process and the final selection will be based on that procedure. • After chapter’s approval and acceptance by the Editorial Board, The publication fee would be charged. • The book will be published by a National Publisher with ISBN no. Editors: Dr Rajesh Kumar Verma (Ph.D.,UGC-NET, LL.M., LL.B.) Editor (Associate Professor) School of Legal Studies Babu Banarsi Das University, Lucknow Ms. Bandana Singh (LL.M., UGC-NET, LL.B., M.A., B.ED.) Editor Advocate High Court & Visiting Faculty Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, Lucknow Associate Editor: Mr Janmejay Singh Assistant Professor School of Legal Studies Babu Banarsi Das University, Lucknow Assistant Editor: Mr. Vaibhav Sangam Mishra Founder & Publisher at Abhidhvaj Law Journal Contact Person: Mr Vaibhav Sangam Mishra Mobile: 8726968088 Mail ID- lucknoweditorialboard@gmail.com Note: 1. Authors are requested to inform us regarding their topic before start writing the chapter (to avoid repetition of topic) through below mentioned google form link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-XMc1tSMDooo9yjz1gjZNhvz0yGSolOKe8y-G-1KRTf5H9A/viewform?usp=sf_link 2. Publication fee is 1500/-

Call for chapters For the Edited book on “ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS, FOREST LAWS & ANIMAL PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIA”.

“Environmental Laws, Forest Laws & Animal Protection Laws in India” is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of India’s legal framework for safeguarding the environment, preserving its precious forests, and protecting its diverse wildlife. This book delves into the profound significance of these laws, examining their evolution, impact, and the challenges faced in their implementation. India

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Blockchain Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) Relates With IPR.

AUTHOR’S NAME – Tannu, B.A.LLB, Fourth Year. INSTITUTION NAME – BPSMV, Khanpur kalan, Sonipat. ABSTRACT : The main aim of this research paper is to throw light on the new technology currency Cryptocurrency (bitcoin) related to IPR. How Bitcoin comes into existence and who is the owner of this technology? Bitcoin is influenced by blockchain technology

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Workshop on International Internships Applications Trainingby CareerRun: Register By: Mar 16, 2023

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“Mastering Dispute Resolution: How to Become an Arbitrator in India Step-by-Step Guide to Accreditation and Training”

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SocialLawsToday is delighted to announce a Monthly Article writing competition.

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LEGAL SPECS NATIONAL LEVEL QUIZ ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT.

LEGAL SPECS NATIONAL LEVEL QUIZ ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. REGISTER NOW – https://forms.gle/oQapmyZhPyKUviah7 EVENT: – National Quiz DATE: – 28TH December, 2022 VENUE: – Google Forms NUMBER OF QUESTIONS: – 20 TIME GIVEN: – 15 MINUTES PERKS: – · CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION TO ALL · CERTIFICATE OF MERIT TO TOP 3 · CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE

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