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- Railway Hawker Evictions in India: Constitutional Rights, Livelihood Protection and the Law on Railway Redevelopment
- Trans-Boarder Reputation and Principle of Territoriality
- False Rape Allegations in India: Legal Rights, Anticipatory Bail, Defence Strategies & Remedies Under BNS 2023
- Ajay Maken v. Union of India (2019): Delhi High Court’s Landmark Judgment on Right to Housing, Rehabilitation & Right to the City
- School Certificate Alone Not Enough to Prove Age in Rape Cases. J&K High Court Sets Aside Conviction
- Delhi High Court Sets Aside Injunction in BEVATAS vs BEVETEX Trademark Dispute: Landmark Ruling on Pharmaceutical Trademark Infringement
- Delhi High Court Rules Husband Cannot Avoid Maintenance by Claiming Unemployment; Earning Capacity Matters
- Question of Trademark Confusion Must Be Decided Through the Court’s Eye: Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling in Corn Products Refining Co. vs. Shangrila Food Products Ltd.
Education and economic independence are fundamental pillars of women’s empowerment, yet Indian women continue to face significant barriers in accessing…
The doctrine of uberrima fides means “utmost good faith.” In insurance, it requires complete honesty from both the insurer and…
Disaster law is the branch of law that deals with how governments and institutions prevent, prepare for, respond to, and…
India’s ambition to become a global arbitration hub received a major push with the 2019 and 2021 amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, aimed at promoting institutional arbitration. This article examines whether that legislative vision has translated into practice by analyzing key Supreme Court decisions, the stalled Arbitration Council of India, and the growing role of institutions such as MCIA, DIAC and IAMC Hyderabad.
Abstract The landmark judgment in Indian Medical Association vs V.P. Shantha (1995) inadvertently expanded the scope of the Consumer Protection…
In late December 2025, news reports revealed something alarming: people could use Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT to change normal…
The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, establishing a federal republic with a clear separation of powers…
A registered sale deed, while legally essential, is not conclusive proof of ownership under Indian property law. The Supreme Court has consistently held that registration evidences the act of conveyance but does not validate the seller’s title or cure defects in the chain of ownership. True ownership depends on a lawful, continuous title supported by possession, not merely on procedural compliance with registration requirements.
Introduction Women play a vital role in factory-based industries such as textiles, garments, electronics, food processing, and manufacturing. In many…
Introduction When Substantial Justice is pitted against Technicalities, Courts sometimes throttle Justice in the name of Law’s Technical Rigour. Moreover,…
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