Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana administered the oath of allegiance to the Constitution to nine fresh Supreme Court judges, bringing the number of vacancies in the top court down to just one. On multiple levels, the event was momentous. It was the first time that nine Supreme Court justices
Most of the corporate law firms have their core practice area in Investment law. A lot of startups and scale make the biggest mistake which is they start too late getting into the funding process. We should consider some questions before selecting an investor: did you research that if he/she in
The framers of the Constitution at the time of independence rightly conceived the need to uplift the disadvantaged sections of society through education and employment opportunities. Dr B.R. Ambedkar incorporated reservation in our constitution to curtail social injustices and achieve
“Freedom of mind is the real freedom”. These words by Dr BR Ambedkar signify the true essence and outcome of independence. The connotation of independence of any nation lies in the ability of its people to think and express themselves freely. The Fundamental Right to Speech and Expression,
After 75 years of independence, India has taken great strides in economic arena but still gripped in one of the most inhuman practices, manual scavenging. Defined as ‘the removal of human excrement from public streets and dry latrines, cleaning septic tanks, gutters and sewers’ manual
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the future of our world. With its roots already established in various sectors like education, healthcare, entertainment, etc. AI is most definitely the next big revolution in our world after capitalism. Many have already said that AI will bring forth the fourth industrial
The recent order by the Supreme Court dismissing the special leave petition filed by Amazon, Flipkart against the Competition Commission of India (CCI) is not just an end to the alleged vertical anti-competitive arrangement in the online sales of smart mobile phones in India. It instead poses a
The President of India through an ordinance dated November 4, 2020, made amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 , and on February 4, 2021, it was introduced as a bill in the Lok Sabha and was passed on February 12, 2021, by a voice vote. The bill seeks to amend two sections
The rule of ‘Nemo dat quod non-habet’ means that ‘no one gives what they do not have.’ This rule is sometimes also referred to as the rule of Nemo Dat. The general rule in the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 is also only that owner of the good can sell the goods or transfer the possession or ownership of
A wall of a building was damaged due to a fire. Before it could be demolished or repaired, it fell due to a storm and it damaged an adjoining building. The owner of the adjoining building claimed the loss under the fire policy. In this case, the court held that fire was a remote cause and proximate

