The Internet has become one of the greatest friends of men nowadays. Everything could be done in just one click. We are living in the quickest developing existence where change takes place every minute. However, the trouble and predicament of the women in our general society are yet not changing at such a speed.
As a society, we often ignore the rights which an illegitimate child deserves; because being an illegitimate child, has severe socio-legal consequences on a child’s holistic development vis-à-vis rights. Society perceives extra-marital and pre-marital relationships as sin,
The age of adolescence is one of the most important phases of an individual’s life. It is marked by major behavioral changes and striving for greater autonomy in personal life. One is drawn towards the exploration of self-identity including sexual instincts with less tolerance of others in close relationships.
Article 356 of the Indian Constitution has always been in controversy as it lacks clarity. It is enforced when there is a “failure of Constitutional machinery” in a State. The Administrative reforms Commission provides the meaning of this expression.
The case of Amazon v. Future Retail is the highlight of 2021, which gained spotlight due to the prominent question of law raised by it i.e., the validity of emergency arbitration and as such is pending in the Supreme Court of India
In this today era of the world, we almost hear every day chilling and heart-throbbing instances of violence, crimes, heinous torture, abuse on women, children, men slaughter and several other human rights violations particularly on the marginalized section of the society,
Life is about making choices. Either it can lead to fortune, happiness, and the welfare of people or cause destruction, unhappiness. It is important to make the right choice because it decides the future. But making the right choice is difficult.
The Competition Act, 2002 was introduced on the recommendation of the Raghavan Committee, the report of which found the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act of 1969 (“MRTP Act”)
Cyberlaw, also known as cybercrime law, is legislation that focuses on the acceptability of the behavioural usage of technology that mainly involves a computer, computer hardware, and software, the internet networks. In such vast diversification, Cyberlaw helps in protecting
Section 66A had been inserted into the Information Technology Act, 2000 via an amendment of 2008. It provided punishment for sending, through online communication services, grossly offensive messages. However, owing to the vagueness of the language used in this provision,
Ever since the Monsoon Session has convened on July 19, the parliament- both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha – has faced many disruptions to render it non-functional for most of the time that has passed since it has been convened.
In July, 2021, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case of Aftab v. State of Haryana , issued a notice to the Government to look into the current age of majority and bring in necessary amendments to the century old Indian majority act .