The oldest tussle in the legal landscape has been the tension between the exact wording of the statutes and the spirit of justice. Concluding judgments with an unyielding focus on only one
The rapid growth of cryptocurrency and Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs) has presented one of the most complex regulatory challenges for India in recent years. From being virtually unregulated to
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has transformed creative industries worldwide, raising fundamental questions about authorship, ownership, and protection of intellectual property.
The Supreme Court of India’s historic order in the case of National Legal Services Authority v Union of India, 2014 (NALSA) It was a turning point in the fight for transgender rights in
A twelve-year-old child today can attend classes online, make friends across continents, create content for global audiences, and access vast repositories of knowledge with a single
Justice Louis D Brandeis famously cautioned that the greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment by men of zeal who are well-meaning but without understanding. In
A simple question often creates confusion in arbitration law: when does arbitration actually begin? It states that arbitral proceedings commence when a request to refer the dispute is
“Justice loses value with delay”- It’s pointing out backlogs, long periods before judgment, and waiting for hearing dates. In India, citizens have the right to speedy justice recognised under a
Honour relates to one’s dignity, reputation and social status. Every human being deserves to live without their dignity attacked. No tradition or social custom can warrant the killing of a human
Picture this: a young woman looks sad, unsuccessful, and unloved. She applies a cream. Her skin becomes lighter. Suddenly she has a job, a boyfriend and a smile. The message is not subtle. It

