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- Supreme Court Dismisses Meenakshi Natarajan’s Rajya Sabha Plea: Landmark Ruling on Election Petitions and Article 329(b)
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In the world of public service, where people often question every action and motive, a quiet but important change is…
Introduction The Supreme Court of India has recently issued important advisories cautioning lawyers against giving legal advice over phone calls.…
Artificial Intelligence is transforming healthcare, especially in surrogacy and reproductive medicine. While it improves embryo selection and surrogate screening, it raises legal concerns about liability, consent, and data protection. Clearer medical law frameworks and guidance from a skilled medical law lawyer are essential to balance innovation with accountability and safeguard the rights of patients and surrogates.
The reimagination of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, in the future-of-work framework An overview of how rethinking the Act revealed…
Copyright law is a key part of intellectual property rights. Its purpose is to protect the creators of original works,…
You’ve built a brand, you have an identity, but before filing your trademark, have you checked if someone else is…
This blog examines the ongoing crisis of custodial deaths in India, spotlighting the July 2025 Sivaganga case as a stark example of state abuse and constitutional failure. It analyzes India’s global “high risk” ranking for torture, the alarming rise in custodial fatalities, and the near-total lack of police accountability. Drawing from landmark Supreme Court rulings and recent criminal law reforms, the blog exposes persistent institutional failures and ineffective legal safeguards. By comparing global best practices, it proposes a sweeping reform agenda—calls for independent oversight, vibrant accountability laws, technological safeguards, and deep cultural change—to break the country’s cycle of state impunity. Ultimately, the blog issues a democratic imperative: Only bold, systemic transformation can restore public trust and fulfill India’s constitutional promise of justice and dignity for all.
Understanding Drug Trafficking and UAE Drug Laws What is Drug Trafficking? Drug trafficking refers to the international trade of drugs.…
Introduction India’s expanding digital ecosystem, while transformative, has also opened the floodgates to a new generation of crimes—one of the…
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