Human rights are Universal rights and freedoms inherent to all human beings- they are not granted by any state- regardless of colour, sex, race, language, nationality, religion or any other status from-
One Nation One Election (ONOE) is also known as a simultaneous election in which two or more elections are held at the same time. In the context of India, ONOE refers to holding an election to the
Emancipation of minors may be defined as the termination of parental obligations and duties of support towards a child. Here, emancipation means becoming free from the control of parents or guardians. This status change typically signifies that the minor can make their own decisions,
The governance structure under India’s constitutional framework beautifully blends federalism and democracy. The Indian Constitution’s Articles 152-167 and 213 are crucial in outlining the duties,
In the intricate world of corporate law, the concepts of liquidation and winding up are pivotal in determining the fate of a struggling business entity. With the advent of the Insolvency and
A troubling and prevalent phenomenon has emerged in the world of healthcare, casting a shadow over the noble goal of medical professionals: healthcare fraud. Hospitals and doctors, long seen as
In recent years, the interwoven issues of pay parity and women’s participation in the legal field have emerged as appealing focus points. Pay parity, or the apparent income disparity between male and
In the complex landscape of insolvency and bankruptcy, the term “moratorium” holds a pivotal place. It signifies a temporary prohibition on various activities that could disrupt the resolution
In this blog, we will be discussing the impact of AI-generated evidence on the justice delivery system. Let’s begin with an example, suppose Mr. X, a renowned individual, is accused of a criminal offence. Now if the complainant is generating fake electronic evidence with the help of AI, what will
The legal system in our country has a self-defence doctrine that gives people the option of taking someone else’s life to protect their own. However, there has been much discussion over the moral
Goods and Services Tax is known as GST. The Goods and Services Act was passed in Parliament on 29 March 2017 and came into effect on 1st July 2017. GST is an Indirect Tax, after the GST Act was brought into India it replaced many indirect taxes such as the Excise duty, VAT, services
Climate Change has now become an inextricable element of human existence on Earth. With the