The great political philosopher Bolingbroke said: "Liberty is to the collective body; what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without Liberty, n...
Summons serve as a legal instrument used by courts to notify individuals of proceedings requiring their presence or response. In India, summons are issued under both civil and criminal law fram...
India's judiciary has been at the forefront of ensuring justice, interpreting laws, and even directing the evolution of new legal principles. Over the years, the judiciary's role has transcende...
In criminal law, both the discharge of an accused and the quashing of an FIR serve as mechanisms to avoid wrongful prosecution. While discharge occurs at the trial stage when charges are being ...
Introduction Encounters, a term commonly used to describe the killing of alleged criminals by law enforcement officers, have been a subject of significant debate in India. While such actions a...
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a significant reform in India's tax structure, aiming to create a unified tax system across the country. However, with its implementation, there has also bee...
The role of a lawyer in the legal system is multifaceted, encompassing duties to the client, the court, and society at large. A fundamental principle of legal ethics is that lawyers are officer...
Divorce, once considered a social taboo in India, has gradually become more accepted in recent decades. The rise in divorce cases reflects broader changes in Indian society, including evolving ...
In any society, the law acts as a tool to regulate behavior, protect rights, and ensure justice. However, laws alone cannot bring about meaningful change if societal attitudes and mindsets rema...
The concept of the supremacy of law is a fundamental principle that asserts the law's ultimate authority in governing society. It ensures that all individuals, institutions, and government enti...
The legal framework for punishing adolescents who commit heinous crimes is a complex and evolving area, balancing the need for accountability with the recognition of the distinct developmental ...
Nirbhaya Case: History and PresentThe Nirbhaya case is a landmark moment in India's legal and social history, symbolizing the country's struggle against gender-based violence and the demand for...
The question of how to appropriately punish first-time offenders is a critical issue in criminal justice, balancing the need for deterrence with the principles of rehabilitation and fairness. T...
The principle that "bail is the rule, not jail" is a cornerstone of criminal jurisprudence, reflecting the fundamental rights of personal liberty and the presumption of innocence. In ...
The media is known as the 4th Pillar of democracy in India, In recent years the media and so-called influencers have been all over the place, on social media, and other platforms with a very hi...
The cosmetic business is a thriving economic sector across the world, distinguished by its constant expansion, innovation, and changing customer tastes. This abstract digs into a thorough exami...
"The Difference Between Government & Business Man Is The Democracy" INDIA, a nation that holds billions of dreams, Youth, Innovations, Developments, a strong culture, and an enormous view ...
Insolvency Bankruptcies Code was introduced in India in October 2016. IBC is a code to help the company make a comeback in the market after filing for bankruptcy. The Code of IBC was focused on...
We believe the media in India has been the center of crafting communal violence and utter fake news for views. The media has never exposed the truth of the events in the country. we believe tha...
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a significant reform in India's tax structure, aiming to cr...
The legal framework for punishing adolescents who commit heinous crimes is a complex and evolvi...
Divorce, once considered a social taboo in India, has gradually become more accepted in recent ...
In criminal law, both the discharge of an accused and the quashing of an FIR serve as mechanism...