Bonded labour, often known as peonage, is a type of forced labour in which employees are obliged to work in order to repay a debt. In exchange, workers receive little or no remuneration, in some cases none at all. Most of the times, the money earned by them through working for many sleepless
India is a country of people from various Religions, faith, culture and practices. The people of India has been governed by personal laws of their respective religion for many years and Goa is the only state that has a uniform code called as Goa civil code. These personal laws are created by
Every country or place has its own culture and traditions. Similarly, India also has its rich cultural heritage and traditions, which are quite different from other parts of the world especially the west. Things like Live-in Relationships might be common in other parts of the west, but for India, it was a
One should always work to ensure that one’s fundamental requirements are satisfied or else, One’s life will be unsatisfactory. To put it another way, work to maintain a decent quality of living. Following World War II, the right to work became a core issue of debate, and the International
On 13th September 2021, the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly led by chief minister M K Stalin passed a bill seeking permanent exemption from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). This bill would allow students admission to undergraduate courses in medicine, dentistry, Indian
The e-commerce website Myntra was recently embroiled in a significant controversy over its trademark logo after an NGO claimed that the logo was vulgar and insulting to women. The Myntra logo is written in pink and orange using overlapping shapes. In December 2020, Naaz Patel of Avesta
“Identification” is evidence in a legal proceeding that alleged thing is an individual, record or something else. Identifying is proof of identity. The identity of the person that a witness testifies has seen on a significant occasion is also important to determine. The witness sometimes testifies that
Ms Githa Hariharan, the petitioner, married Dr Mohan Ram in 1982 and a son named Rishab was born to them in July 1984. They applied for a 9% Relief Bond to the Reserve Bank of India in the name of their minor son, Rishab. The petitioner sent an intimation that she, in the capacity of a
Taliban militia’s rise to power in Afghanistan has put governments throughout the world in a quagmire as to whether or not recognise a regime purporting to be Afghanistan’s new government. Russia and China, two of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, appear to
On 7 September 2021, the apex court of India held that in the cases related to surgery if the patient, “it cannot be automatically assumed that the medical professionals were negligent.” In this case, the bench of Justice A.S. Bopanna and Justice Hemant Gupta said, “It is clear that in every case