The constitution duties or the fundamental duties have their roots in the true sense, not in the Constitution of India or the Government of Indian Act 1935. You can even hardly find any record of discussion over it in the constituent assembly. Infact it is just a side product of the culmination of
The Right to Information Act (RTI) is an Indian law that establishes the rules and processes for individuals’ access to information. The Act covers the whole country of India. It includes the administration, legislature, and judiciary, as well as any organisation or entity founded or
In the wake of rapid globalization in consonance with the introduction of futuristic communication technologies, cross-border commerce and investment have made national economies more reliant on each other. A globalized market economy like the one we live in has exacerbated the effects of
Asexuality is a sub-spectrum under the broader umbrella spectrum of LGBTQIA+. In the simplest of words, asexuals(also referred to as “Aces”) are people who show little to no interest in sexual activity or desire for partnered sex. Asexuals can either be romantic or aromatic in nature i.e they
Demands have always been made for a diverse and inclusive judiciary in India. The very first bench of the Supreme Court after the independence had Justice H. J. Kania as the Chief Justice of India
Sex workers are commonly called Prostitutes. Prostitution is an occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone else for financial benefits. Prostitutes can be male or female, however, Indian Law does not recognize male sex workers. This practice has been continued from ancient times but
Money laundering is a way of masquerading illegal profits without affecting people who are concerned with the benefits accompanying the proceeds. It allows the offender to enjoy the proceeds of profits without disclosing/harming their source. Money laundering can be connected
The field of Medical is considered one of the noblest professions among many. The profession of medicine and those practising it have always been venerated by society irrespective of many such factors on which the society usually gets diverted, differentiated and sometimes even deteriorated.
Today, international law exists in a flux of developing technologies that present challenges hitherto undreamt of. Territorial sovereignty stands to be the fundamental governing rule in the international law landscape and has been recognized to have application in cyberspace too.
The stalwarts Justice P.N Bhagwati and Justice Krishna Iyer introduced the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) concept. Before Public Interest litigation,

