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THE JUDICIARY AND THE BUREAUCRACY A DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF POWER

A stalemate has always been over who has more power—a Judge or an IAS Officer. Earlier, People...

LEGAL RECOGNITION OF SINGLE MOTHERHOOD IN INDIA: A SHIFT IN PATRIARCHAL NORMS

In India, single motherhood is deeply entrenched in the patriarchal structure, where traditional...

HARASSMENT THROUGH UNWANTED PHONE CALLS

In today’s world, it has become easier to stay connected than ever because of digital communication...

WHEN LAW MEETS MORALITY: UNDERSTANDING LEGAL ETHICS

In simple terms, ethics is a set of principles that tell us what is right and what is wrong. It...

BEYOND THE COURTROOM: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION METHODS

Many of us have heard of or even experienced a lawsuit taking too much time to resolve. Cases in...

HOME NO MORE: UNPACKING HOME REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS AND ITS IMPACT ON FAMILIES

“Having a place to go is a HOME.” Home is not merely bricks and mortar; it is a treasure chest of...

LOCKED UP AND FORGOTTEN THE STRUGGLES OF INDIA’S INMATES

What comes first into our minds when we think of democracy? By the people, For the people, Of the...

LAW AND SOCIETY: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE

Law is the part of society that regulates the actions of individuals. Sometimes, it tends to be...

MEDIA TRIALS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE SOCIETY AND THE JUDICIARY

A system of a trial by media is when the concept gained popularity in the late 20th and early 21st...