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Volume 05 No. 02 : September, 2014

EDITORIAL

Law has been a dynamic concept all the time. It has various dimensions depending upon the period of time as well as its applicability to the nature of society in which it is to operate. The basic concepts of law remain changing with the changing situation of the social norms, the political strategy and the needs of the common man. The rule of law is the slogan of the day may it be on one side or the other. The act which is legal today may be an offence tomorrow and the vice-versa. At the same time an act which is legal in one part of the world may be a crime in other part of the world. Even in a country a “Law” may be valid in a part of its territory may be illegal and punishable in the other part. The law cannot be studied in isolation. In such a decimal context a common man wonders about to learn what is the true law? The answer of the question cannot be given on looking at the statutory law alone. One has to draw the conspectus of the legislative enactment, judicial interpretation and the opinion of the jurists. It is a sheer paradox that everyone is supposed to know the law of the land while the fact remains that now a days nobody knows the whole law of the land. The Legislators, in general, make law, the judges interpret it and the academics teach it in addition to study analysis and research. Even then the ambiguity remains unclear after repeated amendments. This problem poses a complex issue before a modern man how to know the “law in force”. The only solution may be found in deep analysis and research on various aspects of the law. A humble attempt has been made by bringing out the present publication.

The Department of Law, University of North Bengal, although a recent centre of legal education in comparison to others in North India, has played a significant role. The academic excellence of any institution may be judged by the achievements of its students and performance of its teachers in addition to the given infrastructure and the facilities available for such goals. Present shape of the journal has been the product of a long process and initiatives undertaken by our faculty members. The present publication is the testimony to the fact which will go a long way in spreading the inference of multi-faceted research in various fields of law. That may be the source of knowledge on some of the areas of legal discussion.

For a long time we are thinking about to publish a law journal from our department. The ideas were on our mind for a couple of years, to give it a present form that have been possible today. In this academic venture the moral support given by our former Vice-Chancellor Professor Arunabha Basumajumdar is commendable at the same time the journal could see the light of the day by the support of my esteemed colleagues, in particular, and the whole academic world in general. Over and above to maintain the above spirit, it is not enough, the continual research and publication is necessary. I have firm belief that I would be able to fulfil the need of the hour by your constant support. Such kind of level of confidence in our mind became possible mainly because of successfully completion of number of national and international seminars and conferences by our Department with overwhelming participation and support from every part of our country and also from different countries including SAARC countries.

We firmly believe on one principle that our journal should ideally be a platform for exchange of ideas and dissemination of information not only from established legal luminaries but also for the young faculties and researchers in the field of law and allied subjects who will be the future leaders in the field of legal education in our country.

The present issue of the journal may have some errors and I academically take responsibility for the same in the given circumstances. I would welcome any suggestion and opinion for improvement for the next issue of the journal.

Prof. Rathin Bandyopadhyay
Chief Editor

Volume 05 No. 02 : September, 2014

ARTICLES

Raval, Kaushik C.
Globalisation & Development : Special Reference with Contract Labour
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Sarda, Mukund
Transfer of Criminal Cases: A Study
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Chakraborty, Gangotri
Naxalite Movement as an Expression of Assertion and State Response
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Alim, Md Abdul
CEDAW Regime and Its Conceptual Parameters on Humanity: the Role of the American Supreme Court
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Uddin, Md. Sahal
Role of Labour Administration Departments in Protecting Labour Rights: Bangladesh Perspective
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Maheswari, Yogesh
Awareness of Human Rights-Some Issues
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Islam, Shaikh Sahanwaz
The Right to Information and Its Advantages Towards the Promotion of Good Governance - A Case Study of Protection of Human Rights
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Paul, Partha Pratim
“Doctrine of Public Trust” and Its Application by Judiciary in Environmental Governance of India: A Critique
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Haque, Abdul Jabbar
Right to Information in India: A Critical Appraisal
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Kashyap, Amit; Kashyap, Shashi Bala
NRI Sham MarriagesA Socio-Legal Problem in India With Special Reference to Punjab
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Singh, Balwinder
The National Food Security Act, 2013: India's Endeavour to End Hunger by Law
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Agarwal, Pukhraj; Agarwal, Poonam
Police Public Relations in India: A Situation to be Addressed
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Das, Chadrani
Water Pollution in India: An Overview of Existing Statutory Frameworks in Management of Ecosystems
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Arshed, Tanwir
The US Drones and Their Legality in the Present Humanitarian World
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(Das), Taniya Basu Majumder
Radha Kamal Mukherjee and His Idea of Ecology and Environment
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Roy, Saikat
Human Rights and LGBT Movement in Kolkata after Supreme Court's Verdict of December 2013: Nature and Consequences
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Debnath, Dipankar
Creation of the Human Rights Mechanisms in SAARC Region for the Victims of Human Trafficking: An Introspection of the Present Scenario
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Volume 05 No. 02 : September, 2014

BOOK REVIEW

Singh, Jai. S.
Manoj Kumar Sinha, Implementation of Basic Human Rights
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Nagarwal, Narender
Asghar Ali Engineer and Amarjit S. Narang, Minorities and Police in India
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