The Indian Constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950 and from that day we celebrate 26 January as our “Republic Day” it has been 72 years that we have our constitution and it took several years to make it. After thorough debate and having listened to every part of the society this
No element of our existence is extra vital to our life than emotions. They are what make existence well worth living, or from time to time end. To outline emotion is as hard as to outline regulation, instead say it’s far as not possible as it’s far to outline regulation. So it isn’t sudden that maximum
Imagine one day you wake up and saw a strange message on your phone and your whole life tumbled upside down later you realize that you have been a victim of cybercrime. In today’s digital world where the internet has become an extremely important part of our daily life every activity in
The Constitution of India was framed with the purpose to free the citizenry from the clutches of various forms of inequality that entered into the realm of Indian Politics and society with the advent
The term tribe generally means a group of people living together sharing similar norms, values, and thought. These tribes constitute a social group and live under a fixed territory and people living in these groups are known as tribal people. Tribes are further divided into various subgroups and
The term consideration is defined under section 2(d) of the Indian contract act as “When, at the desire of the promisor, the promisee or any other person has done or abstained from doing or does
The facts of the case were that Mrs. Taruna Batra was married to Mr. Amit Batra and they had a male child. After the birth of the son, she was living in the property which was in Mr. Amit’s mother’s name. They all lived on the ground floor of the property in Ashok Vihar. After a few months the
This blog mainly deals with the meaning of bigamy or polygamy and its provisions, punishments and, loopholes in various Personal Laws and the Indian Penal Code. Later, it contains a detailed analysis of the case of Smt. Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. A legally
“I will see you in the Court” is a pretty common and prevalent line that comes into usage multiple times by people whenever they encounter or experience any unjust act of varying magnitudes. Every citizen looks up to the4 courts and the judicial system as a whole as a shield that would not
The Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill, 2022, was just accepted by the Haryana cabinet. It aims to make it illegal to convert to any other religion through deception