In today’s world, quick commerce platforms focus on urban consumer convenience, where customers are provided with almost all the products, whether necessities or
Freedom, dignity, and equality are not abstract ideals; they are basic rights of every human being. After the First World War ended in 1918, a renewed understanding of human rights
Public service broadcasting in India has evolved into a central pillar of democratic communication, cultural expression, and media governance. Conceived through institutions
A child who has two people who raise them deserves two parents on paper, yet in India, love without legal recognition often leaves one functional parent invisible and the child vulnerable.
Human civilisation has always relied on the creation and preservation of information. For example, ancient texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas are nothing but the
Until 2016, Indian insolvency laws were fragmented across various statutes, including the SICA. , RDB Act , and provisions within the Companies Act . This fragmentation led to a
On her wedding day, a young bride was showered with bundles of gifts and cash that her family had gathered, a bittersweet image of the practice of dowry that still affects millions of
In the new digital era of relationship-building, we start with a swipe, then wait in silence, and often end things in silence as well. What used to begin over a cup of coffee now takes place
“No matter who impregnates your wife, the law presumes the husband must bear the responsibility of fatherhood. “This long-standing legal fiction lies at the heart of India’s
Despite India’s women population being almost 50%. Justice B.V. Nagarathna is the only female judge in the Supreme Court of India out of 34 judges. Since the establishment of the

