Tortious liability is the legal responsibility that arises when someone fails to fulfil a duty required by
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The legal revolution is the result of technological progress. As technology alters our daily lives and leads to new wrongs and demands for remedies, tort law, a product of the common law, makes the
The primary aim of international humanitarian law is to reduce the detrimental effects of war and protect the rights of civilians. State-centred conflict evolved modern principles of international
The UAPA is known as the unlawful activities (prevention) act which was introduced on 30TH December 1967 by the Parliament of India. The unlawful activities act is aimed at protecting the
When an aggressive adversary’s computer network is infected with a harmful virus or a military cyber command is attacked from the air, this is referred to as “cyber warfare,” which is warfare
Neurodiversity has emerged as a transformative perspective, challenging societal norms and protecting the rights of people with neurological differences. Judy Singer, an Australian activist
In a shocking turn of events on October 16, 2023, the Allahabad High Court acquitted Surendra Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher in the Surendra Koli Vs. State and Moninder Singh Pandher Vs. Central
‘Gig workers’, popularly known as ‘independent contractors’, ‘platform workers’ or ‘temporary workers’, are those who work for a temporary period, particularly on an ‘on demand’ basis including
The Motor Vehicle Act in the constitution deals with the road transport of vehicles, granting permits, granting licenses, and many more related to transport. With the powers present in Article 368 and
Banking services play a crucial role for the citizens of India as they form the backbone of the country’s financial system. It helps in supporting the economic growth in India. Utilization of