Over the years, travelling and permanently residing in different countries have become accessible. According to data from the Ministry of External Affairs, around 32 million people reside outside of
Divorce rates in India have increased by 50-60% in the last few years as a report by Economic Times suggests . There could be various reasons contributing to this trend which could include the growing independence of women, and increasing awareness about basic human rights or
Marriage is the act that is a legally recognized and socially sanctioned union between two individuals, typically based on mutual love, commitment, and the feeling of having a life-together
In the modern generation, technology is running like a marathon. The contract is not an exception to this facet. With the growth in the globe of corporate, e-contracts are gaining significantly.
In the present case , there was a disagreement about the dismissal of V C Parameshwara, a senior pharmacist who worked at the National Institute. The institute’s disciplinary committee expelled
Sedition is defined as the use of words, actions, and gestures in the oratory or written form that incites the general public against the government. It is a form used to express dissatisfaction against
The Indian sub-continent has been full of people from different ethnicity, culture, caste, etc. Some of these communities have been privileged enough to gain all the socio-economic advantages
In day-to-day life, we come across multiple contracts in varied senses and means. We have seen as kids, that are parents cover for us if we do harm to any of the things and take it upon themselves. Contract of Guarantee is also one such coverage that has legal significance. As per Section 126 of the
The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and Competition Act, 2002, both seek to achieve consumer welfare, whether directly or indirectly. This is evident from their preambles, both of which mention
The Delhi State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission held when ruling on a consumer complaint that was filed that the doctor was not at fault for unsuccessful treatment. The bench comprising Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal and Judicial Member Pinki upheld the district

