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Human Hands Together
HUMAN HANDS TOGETHER

Human Hands Together is a non- governmental organisation (NGO) registered as a national society under Societies Regulation Act, 1860 by the Govt. of NCT, Delhi on 16th November 2017. It is founded by members from 9 States of India. The society works with the objective to escalate legal awareness and to carry out the activities related to the research and development in the fields of human rights for the welfare of the mankind.

LAW - NOT MERELY A CAREER

Organized by Human Hands Together on Sunday, September 16, 2018

Human Hands Together organized its 1st Symposium on "Law - not merely a career" in association with District Legal Services Authority, Gautam Budh Nagar, Panacea Legal, Legal Desire Media & Publications and Innovative Institute of Law, Greater Noida. The programme held on 16th September 2018 in the afternoon at the Moot Court Hall of IIL, Greater Noida. …

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LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE

Posted on 14th June 2021

Legal education being a professional education for dispense of justice is incomplete without the skills of drafting. A perfect drafting of academic manuscripts from research papers to memorial and practice matters in relation to Suits, Applications, Complaints, Writ petition, Appeals etc. and other such matters connected therewith shall obviously leads to good result in terms of money, time, energy and expectation of not only the learned members of the Bench, but also the Bar as well as the parties to the litigation. It creates a congenial atmosphere where the glory of the judiciary and the Law grows to sky-heights..… …

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LAW FOR THE DEAD : NECROPHILIA
- Shubhi Jadoun,
Lloyd Law College

Paraphilia is a conduct where one is explicitly sexually stirred towards objects, targets which are surprising or unusual interests. World Heath Organisation has classified ‘Necrophilia’ as a ‘paraphilia’. The act of Necrophilia or necrophilism involves sexual attraction towards the corpses. It is a psychosexual disorder where one has bizarre fantasies revolving around the corpses.

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COURSE ON HOW TO EXCEL IN MOOT COURTS, MOCK TRIAL & ADR COMPETITIONS?
- Posted on 17 May 2021

Mooting involves identifying legal issues in a given fact scenario, advancing legal arguments after extensive research followed by drafting a written submission and finally representing these arguments in front of eminent judges. Mooting, in short is the closest a student is to being a lawyer while still in law school. Mooting helps students grow more comfortable and confident while arguing in front of judges and honing the essential skills for being an advocate. Mooting makes one brave and confident personality. The challenge and the excitement that one experience while mooting cannot be gained in classes.

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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL PROFESSION: A THREAT TO ARTICLE 21
- Jannat Garg
Lloyd Law College

Article 21 covers the Right to get medical assistance, treatment, & other medical facilities which are necessary for a person’s well-being. Due to the malpractices occurring in the medical profession, many individuals, who are in urgent need of medical facilities are often deprived of such amenities due to unacceptable crimes being committed by other private individuals.

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LEGALITY OF ADOPTION AMID COVID-19

- Akrity Aishwarya
Advocate, Patna High Court

Unfortunately, the dreaded pandemic has left many children extremely vulnerable, particularly those who have been orphaned. According to UNICEF, India has over 30 million orphan children. This number would increase during this pandemic. There are the reports wherein, Child helpline number has recorded several calls for children whose both parents succumbed to COVID-19. The Constitution of India mandates State to ensure to children equal opportunities and protection against exploitation, moral and material abandonment.

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DEATH PENALTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

- Suryansha Shikhar Singh,
Lloyd Law College

With the onset of social evolution and advancement of technologies, a consensus was formed among nations after World War II, that certain practices can no longer be tolerated. Death Penalty was one such act. In 1986, 46 countries had abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.

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WHAT LAW STUDENTS CAN DO AMID PANDEMIC?

- Vishal Kumar Singh, Advocate, Human Rights Law Network, Patna

In the present context of lockdown amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, most of the students are at their homes doing their online classes and attending their lectures in the virtual mode. But little do they realise that there is a lot of more things to do in between this period of pandemic than to just sit at home and attend the virtual lectures. Here is a list of things which any law student can undertake during the lockdown very easily:

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DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

- Saurabh Singh, Advocate

The extensive legal protection for human rights that currently exists in national, regional and international law is the product of millennia of struggle by individuals concerned with human justice and well-being. Human Rights governed under International Human Rights Law define the will of human rights. The distinct feature of rights related to human beings is the fact that emergence of human rights or the recognition of the rights cannot be pinpointed to one specific era or period. Research Scholars, historians among other prominent academicians have been unable to agree on one specific date as to when these rights were recognized.

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ARE LAW SCHOOLS PREPARING STUDENTS FOR REAL LIFE/CAREERS?

- Vishal Vyas,  Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, Rajasthan Judicial Services

Many law students face difficulties when they enter professional life. It is aptly said - it is one thing in theory and another in practice or to perform. However, if law schools adequately prepare their students they can perform exceptionally well. In developing countries, the system depicts a sorry story, and improvement in law schools is yet to be seen. It could be a complete recipe of disaster for the legal profession.

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HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS IN INDIA AMID COVID-19

- Shrangika Jaju, Graduate, Lloyd Law College

COVID-19 has given rise to an unprecedented crisis across the globe. It has brought the attention of countries to the importance of balancing the different forces of nature to save the human life. But it has undermined the other basic human rights to a large extent. Vulnerability to human rights has always been the concern of humanity as a whole and community at large. This has further been exposed during COVID-19.

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BLANKET DISTRIBUTION PROJECT

by Human Hands Together during winters of 2017-18

The team of Human Hands Together conducted a survey at Jagat Farms Market, Greater Noida. With a team of a dozen of active volunteers especially from LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, we met at around 30 people who were begging in the market and didn’t had any place to live. The value of food, they knew better than us as many of them had no source of basic income and used to end their day without eating even a single piece of grain. On 3rd January, we purchased around 40 Blankets to distribute.

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ONLINE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE

ABOUT THE COURSE: Legal education being a professional education for dispense of justice is incomplete without the skills of drafting....
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LAW FOR THE DEAD : NECROPHILIA

- Shubhi JadounLloyd Law College What is Necrophilia?Paraphilia is a conduct where one is explicitly sexually stirred towards objects, targets...
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL PROFESSION: A THREAT TO ARTICLE 21

- Jannat GargLloyd Law College Article 21 of the Constitution of India is indispensable for the well-being and survival of...
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LEGALITY OF ADOPTION AMID COVID-19

- Akrity AishwaryaAdvocate, Patna High Court Unfortunately, the dreaded pandemic has left many children extremely vulnerable, particularly those who have...
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DEATH PENALTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

- Suryansha Shikhar SinghLloyd Law College With the onset of social evolution and advancement of technologies, a consensus was formed...
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WHAT LAW STUDENTS CAN DO AMID PANDEMIC?

- Vishal Kumar SinghAdvocate, Human Rights Law Network, Patna In the present context of lockdown amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,...
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DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

- Saurabh SinghAdvocate IntroductionThe extensive legal protection for human rights that currently exists in national, regional and international law is...
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EXCEL IN MOOTING, TRIALS AND ADR

I do not need any cheerleaders at my moot court.And I cannot imagine walking into that Courtwithout the preparation of...
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ARE LAW SCHOOLS PREPARING STUDENTS FOR REAL LIFE/CAREERS?

- Vishal Vyas Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, Rajasthan Judicial Services Many law students face difficulties when they enter professional life....
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HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS IN INDIA AMID COVID-19

- Shrangika JajuGraduate, Lloyd Law College COVID-19 has given rise to an unprecedented crisis across the globe. It has brought...
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FAMILY LAW & PRACTICES

ABOUT THE COURSE:This Course on family covers in-depth knowledge about the realm of family law which include contents of the...
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CRIMINAL LAW PRACTICE & PROCEDURE

ABOUT THE COURSE:Criminal Law has always been at the heart of the legal field. It is one such field that...
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NATIONAL LAW CONCLAVE 2020

Human Hands Together is privileged and proud to announce that we are associated with JRTC Intern to organize the first...
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SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL LAW PROFESSIONAL

This seminar is a 3-4 hours event being curated by JRTC Intern in association with iPleaders. Human Hands Together is...
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LAW – NOT MERELY A CAREER

Human Hands Together organized its 1st Symposium on "Law - not merely a career" in association with District Legal Services...
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HUMAN RIGHTS : AN OVERVIEW

by Human Hands Together

Human beings are born equal in status, dignity, importance and rights. These are moral claims which are inalienable and inherent in all individuals by virtue of their humanity alone, irrespective of caste, colour, creed, and place of birth, sex, cultural difference or any other consideration. These claims are articulated and formulated in what is today known as human rights. Human Rights become operative with the birth of an individual. They are not created by any legislature, through legislation and are not subject to amendment. Because of their enormous gravity to human beings; these rights are also sometimes referred to as fundamental rights, basic rights, inherent rights, natural rights and birth rights.

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OUR LAW LIBRARY

WOMEN AND CHILD LAW

The Ministry of Women and Child Development has been administering various special laws relating to women such as 'The Protection...
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TRANSFER OF PROPERTY LAW

Transfer of property means an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future, to one...
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TORTS LAW

A tort, in common law jurisdiction, is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting...
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MEDIA LAW

Media law refers to the legal regulation of culture, entertainment, advertising, broadcasting, telecommunications and generally anything relating to digital and...
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LIMITATION LAW

The 'Law of Limitation' prescribes the time-limit for different suits within, which an aggrieved person can approach the court for...
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LEGAL PROFESSION IN INDIA

Legal profession is a profession, and legal professionals study, develop and apply law. In Indian, there is a requirement for...
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LAND LAWS

Land law is the form of law that deals with the rights to use, alienate, or exclude others from land....
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LABOUR LAW

Labour law, (also known as employment law) the varied body of law applied to such matters as employment, remuneration, conditions...
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JURISPRUDENCE

Jurisprudence, or legal theory, is the theoretical study of law. Scholars of jurisprudence seek to explain the nature of law...
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Intellectual property rights are the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds. They usually give the creator...
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INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES

Interpretation is the correct understanding of the law. This process is commonly adopted by the courts for determining the exact...
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INTERNATIONAL LAW

International law is a system of treaties and agreements between nations that governs how nations interact with other nations, citizens...
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INSURANCE LAW

Insurance law is the practice of law surrounding insurance, including insurance policies & claims. It can be broadly broken into...
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INDIAN PENAL CODE

The objective of this Act is to provide a general penal code for India. Though not the initial objective, the...
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INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM

The Indian judicial system follows the common law system based on recorded judicial precedents as inherited from the British colonial...
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HUMAN RIGHTS

Human beings are born equal in status, dignity, and rights. Human rights are those minimal rights, which every individual must...
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FAMILY AND PERSONAL LAW

In India since Family Law is a mix of secular law i.e. law which applies regardless of a person's religion...
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EVIDENCE LAW

The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the...
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

Environmental law is the collection of laws, regulations, agreements and common law that governs how humans interact with their environment....
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DRAFTING

Drafting refers to the act of writing legal documents including pleadings and conveyances. The key feature of drafting is that...
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CYBER LAW

Cyber law is  focused on the acceptable behavioral use of technology including computer hardware and software, the internet, and networks....
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW

The Cr.P.C. is the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive criminal law in India. It provides the machinery...
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CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is a procedural law related to the administration of civil proceedings in India. The...
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CORPORATE LAW

Corporate law (also known as company law) is the body of laws governing the rights, relations, and conduct of the...
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CONTRACT LAW

The general law of contract is based on the conception, which the parties have, by an agreement, created legal rights...
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CONSUMER LAW

Consumer rights are the rights given to a "consumer" to protect him/her from being cheated by salesman / manufacturer. Consumer...
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Constitutional law, body of rules, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities.  Modern constitutional law is the...
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BANKING LAW

The Banking Laws (Regulations) provide a framework for supervision and regulation of all banks. It also gives the RBI the...
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ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a term used to describe several different modes of resolving legal disputes. It is experienced...
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Government agency action can...
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LAW - NOT MERELY A CAREER

Dr. Prem Kumar Gautam, RMNLU, Lucknow

The legal profession as it exists in India today had its beginning in the earlier years of British rule. The most talented and bright among the Indians were attracted to the study and practice of law. The legal professionals dominated the public life of the country and played a prominent role in the national struggle for freedom. Law profession produces so many great leaders who not only fought for the freedom of the country but also fought against the social discrimination and bad practices prevalent in the society. 


We live in a society in which everyday life is touched by legal regulation more than at any other period of history. One of the many ways in which human societies can be distinguished from animal groups is by reference to social rules. Legal rules are especially significant in the world of business, politics, administration, human rights, conflict of laws issues, international disputes and intercountry disputes including public and private. …

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CRIMINAL LAW PRACTICE & PROCEDURE
Posted on 30th July 2020

Criminal Law has always been at the heart of the legal field. It is one such field that requires deep study and tons of experience to master. Some of the top lawyers of the country have been able to achieve these high standards only and only because of their excellence in criminal law. It is not only helpful to a person aspiring to be criminal lawyer but also to each and every person who is involved in the any field of law as there is no field of law that is untouched from the intricacies of criminal law...…

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NATIONAL LAW CONCLAVE
Organized by JRTC Intern In Association With Human Hands Together

JRTC Intern in association with Human Hands Together is privileged and proud to announce that we are associated with JRTC Intern to organize the first of its own kind, National Law Conclave on Saturday, January 11, 2020 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The Conclave shall be comprised of two sessions viz.…

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SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL LAW PROFESSIONAL
Organized by JRTC Intern In Association With HHT & iPleaders

This seminar was a 3-4 hours event being curated by JRTC Intern in association with iPleaders. Human Hands Together is privileged to be a Knowledge Partner of this initiative. Our goal is to bring together bright minds to give talks that are idea-focused, and on a wide range of subjects, to foster learning, inspiration and wonder - and provoke conversations that matter. The objective of this seminar would be finding solution to imminent problems and lacunae pertaining to skills after completing the degree of law by talking and deliberating upon the skills required in different disciplines of law.…

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OUR ARTICLES

The articles have been written by various students in an initiative to encourage them to write.


07
Feb,2018
Impact of Goods and Service Tax on Indian Consumers

Dr. Anita A. Patil

In India, we have two types of taxes. First, Direct taxes which are directly paid by an individual taxed on Salary, wages, commission etc. Indirect taxes which are indirectly paid by an individual for the goods purchased by an individual such as Service Tax, Excise Duty, Value Added Tax etc. …

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22
Oct, 2017
Law - Not Merely a Career

Shriya Maini

Law is a way of life, not merely one’s career. It is perhaps, the sole profession (besides medicine of course) which is inevitably applied and verily utilized by each and every person at some point of time in their lives. Whether a lawyer or not, one inexorably does come across this field in its variant forms, be it a relative’s property dispute, a family member embroiled in a civil litigation, a stark case of corporate fraud or an unfortunate series of criminal trials.

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02
Feb, 2018
National Human Rights Commission: A Critical Analysis on its Role and Importance

Naincy Goyal

In the year 1991, a meeting of representatives was held in Paris which is related to UN-sponsored. The meeting concluded a detailed set of principles on the status of national institutions. These are universally known as the Paris Principles.

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22
Oct, 2017
The wondering soul of Humanity

Vidya

The world talks about globalization, technological development etc. The parameters of a developed nation is always measured in terms of financial development. There is no space for a common man's interest or welfare.

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