Become woman to evade law In a recent conversation, someone argued that the Indian judiciary is biased—especially against men in cases of rape, molestation, and dowry. Their claim was: "A wo...
White collar crime represents a category of offenses typically involving deceit, fraud, or breach of trust, committed by individuals in professional or business positions. Unlike crimes involvi...
In the sense that Hindu religion has its own culture, conventions, cultures, and laws, India is the only country that adheres to religions. The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 considers marriage to ...
In the rich annals of criminal history, few names evoke a blend of cunning, audacity, and psychological manipulation as vividly as Elizabeth "Betty" Bigley. Operating at the turn of t...
In legal terms, pro se representation - derived from Latin meaning "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf"- refers to the act of a person choosing to represent themselves in a court of law rathe...
In legal terms, pro se representation - derived from Latin meaning "for oneself" or "on one's own behalf"- refers to the act of a person choosing to represent themselves in a court of law rathe...
In the annals of legal and medical history, few stories are as extraordinary, tragic, and ultimately redemptive as that of Anne Greene. Her tale, which unfolded in mid-17th century England, enc...
The dichotomy between manufacture and processing has long engaged the Indian judiciary, particularly in taxation and trade matters. The differentia gains importance as the t...
After USA, UK has taken decisive decision to change its immigration policies. Recently, presented a white paper by UK government in parliament which is a condominium of several new changes focu...
How often than not do we hear advertisements displayed through our screens or played on radio convincing us to believe "If you have this health drink, you will grow two times taller" or "If you...