(Editor’s Note: This is fourth and final in a series of blog posts on the Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill. Part I, II and II are here, here and here respectively. This post is a continuation of Part III, by Ayani Srivastava and Arpita Sengupta) We comment on matters relating to voluntary reference of disputes to arbitration, procedures and powers of authorities, … Continue reading Analysis of the Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill – Part IV
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Analysis of the Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill – Part III (Definitions, Conditions of Service & Compounding of Offences)
(Editor’s Note: This is third in a series of blog posts on the Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill. Part I and II are here and here. This post is written by Ayani Srivastava and Arpita Sengupta, and deals with definitions, change in conditions of service and compounding of offences) I. Definitions Appropriate Government While the definition of “appropriate government” … Continue reading Analysis of the Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill – Part III (Definitions, Conditions of Service & Compounding of Offences)
Volume 4 Monsoon Issue of JILS Released
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Monsoon issue of Volume 4 of the Journal of Indian Law and Society.The past academic year has been a watershed year for the Journal and its members. Last October, Stella James, a young graduate of NUJS, approached us with a remarkable piece based on a personal … Continue reading Volume 4 Monsoon Issue of JILS Released
Beyond the Noose…
by Ayani Srivastava and Priyattama Bhanj This is the first of a two part series by the authors discussing the changes in the legal system which need to be made in order to ensure that rape laws do not remain ineffective in providing any security and protection to the rape victims. Part I deals with … Continue reading Beyond the Noose…
Policegiri
by Ayani Srivastava The recently released movie Policegiri depicts a 'supercop' who has no respect for established rules, is corrupt and he is a system unto himself. There have been several movies previously, which have had similar themes and have been box office successes. These movies portray the police as doing anything to nab a … Continue reading Policegiri