Various courts have issued orders requiring police stations to install CCTV cameras on their campuses in order to strengthen human rights. Several people have died in police custody after being subjected to custodial brutality. In the current instance, the Supreme Court has
Recently, the Hon’ble Supreme Court revoked a year-long suspension of 12 MLAs of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. The resolution dated 5/7/2021 passed by the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly suspended the MLAs for a period of one year on the pretext of their
The Law of Contract is the most important branch of commercial law. How people trade among themselves, what obligations are applied on people if they do not obey their trade for which they
In a democracy, the right to protest is one of the most important pillars of the nation. A person has a right to protest in a peaceful manner to show his dissent towards the policies formulated by the government. It provides feedback to the government about its actions. The Right to protest plays an
Do you know the value of freedom and time? How did you feel during the recent lockdowns where you couldn’t meet friends and family, enjoy the fresh air by taking a walk in the park, eat the food that you always enjoy, etc and live life with the freedom to do what you want, when you want and
Plan to extend the period for state-level drug regulatory approvals from four to ten years might result in prolonged and detrimental data exclusivity, negatively impacting the generics market. Data gives information that may be used to get commercial permission for required documents. Data
The Janta Dal Regime led by Shri S.R. Bommai(hereinafter “Bommai”)stayed dismissed by the country’s President under Article 356 (1) of the Constitution on the recommendation of the Governor of the State of Karnataka. According to the Governor’s report, due to the dissensions and
The beyond a couple of many years have seen sensational changes in day-to-day routine in every modern country. Cases of divorce were high in the 2nd half of the 20th century; As a matter of fact
Secularism has been one of the cardinal principles of the Indian constitution. The term ‘secular’ was added to the Constitution of India in 1976 through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act. In the
The recovery of specific movable property is governed by Section 7 of the Specific Relief Act (hereinafter referred to as “SRA”) of 1963. This article explains the concept of specific relief in this

