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This paper analyzes the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel through a comparative study of its evolution in England and India. It explores how the principle, rooted in equity and fairness, can extend beyond contractual reliance to ensure governmental accountability. Focusing on the socio-legal protection of sex workers, the research examines judicial precedents and welfare schemes, arguing that Promissory Estoppel should serve as a tool to uphold social justice and protect vulnerable communities from policy inconsistencies.
Introduction: The Silent Side Of Crime In the intricate framework of criminal justice, the spotlight has historically been cast on…
Starting Your Own Venture In India Starting your own venture in India is a very thrilling endeavor. You have the…
This blog is written by Hargun Kaur, a 4th year law student pursuing BBA LLB (Hons.)
from Lovely Professional University. This blog explores the evolving concept of victimology
in India and how the criminal justice system compensates, and rehabilitates victims of crime.
It explains key theories in victimology, examines compensation provisions under the CrPC,
NALSA, DLSA, BNSS, 2023 and other laws, and discusses victim support schemes including
the Central Victim Compensation Fund. The blog also analyses how technology and AI tools
are transforming victim assistance while highlighting the ethical challenges that accompany
them
Facts: The case arises out of a commercial dispute between Pas Agro Foods, a partnership firm based in Palakkad, Kerala, and…
Facts The appellant, Novenco Building and Industry is a Danish company involved in manufacturing high-efficiency industrial fans sold under the…
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In the dynamic digital landscape of India, startups feed on the data of their customers, be it on the e-commerce…
Case Facts The hospital was found to have inadequate manpower, poor coordination, and improper record-keeping of specimens and operative findings.…
Human trafficking, in both India and globally, is the recruitment, transportation, or receipt of individuals using threat, force, coercion, deception,…
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