Twenty-one-year-old Rathnamma was returning home from her computer classes in the Tumakuru district of Karnataka when her throat was slit and she was brutally murdered.
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Democracy is the in-vogue modus operandi when it comes to the governance and administration of a nation. Though the roots of this concept can be traced back to time immemorial
Democracy stays alive if and only free and fair elections are conducted. Does it happen in India? We may not have a clear idea about all the elections but recently, an instance occurred that raised a
The contract of indemnity at its fundamental level aims to act as a protective device for parties in a contract by allocating the risks to a particular person while saving the other from losses.
In India, women are esteemed with the highest reverence, with comparisons being drawn between them and divine figures like Ma Sarasvati, Ma Laxmi, and Ma Durga. The term “Ma” underscores their role as providers and protectors, providing them with a maternal pedestal.
It is said by Aristotle that a man, by nature, is a political animal. Politics is both a significant and insignificant part of an average citizen’s life. It is significant in a way that it controls the country and the authorities in the country, and insignificant in a way that many citizens have
In the world of biotechnology, there is nothing that caused as much excitement as the invention of CRISPR Technology. This revolutionary gene-editing technique proved to have enormous
The implications of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) in India for foreign investors and states,
Under Section 22 of the Banking Regulation Act (BRA), 1949, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) exercises exclusive authority in granting banking licenses in India.
With the advent of many new entities and body corporates every day, there coexists an equally growing link of investors who are ready to make investments. For such investors, their motive

