In India, marriage has long been seen as more than just a contractual arrangement—rather, it is a revered and enduring social institution. The legal framework that governs marriages and
Your personal information is being collected constantly. From mobile apps and online payments to social media and government platforms, people are asked to share their data almost
The digitalisation of modern life has completely changed the way facts are recorded, stored, and communicated. A huge amount of information that previously existed in hard copies now
The modern digital world has created new ways for people to manage their online reputation because it stores their personal information indefinitely. The Right to be Forgotten (RTBF)
Piracy of designs has become a common practice in India, posing a crucial threat to the design industry for those who own original, registered designs. Protecting unique design
Before the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, product liability in India relied on common law principles and contractual remedies under various statutes. Although the
“Imagine a 300-meter-long tanker carrying crude oil navigating the icy, turbulent waters close to Iceland. It has denied claims of registration, flying two different flags and
The decriminalisation of consensual same-sex relations through the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment in Navtej Singh Johar v Union of India (2018), marked as a crucial point in Indian
India’s gig economy has moved from the margins to the mainstream. Food delivery riders, ride-hailing drivers, warehouse pickers, and app-based service providers now form a visible
In constitutional law, the power to punish is given to the State. Punishment is meant to follow a determination of guilt of the competent court, after adherence to the court process, rules of

