India’s swift advancement in digital technology has led to a level of connectivity never before known, which has unfortunately also led to a monumental environmental
It is the year 2026, and the rise of social media is already commendable. India has over 500 million people who use social media. Nowadays, every person shares every little detail of their
During the summer of 2024, a religious gathering at Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, collapsed into one of India’s deadliest stampedes. And within months, contaminated water in Indore, Madhya
The acceptance of transgender rights in India began with the historic judgment of National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) v. Union of India. The decision acknowledged and accepted
In the Indian Contract Act,1872, Consideration remains one of the essential elements of a valid contract. A promise will become legally enforceable only when there is consideration.
Today, the conversation around gender identity in India is very different than it used to be. The law has begun to recognize that transgender, and legally acknowledging a person’s rights is a
Delay has long been a concern in the criminal justice system in India, and a single investigation can serve as both the starting point and the primary factor contributing to procedural delays.
The digital economy’s explosive growth has completely changed how we shop and access services. Now, you can buy almost anything with a few clicks, compare prices instantly, and
In the complex landscape of Indian matrimonial law, the pursuit of justice is often a double-edged sword. A recurring and highly problematic challenge for women reporting domestic
The accessibility of the criminal justice system begins with the ability of a victim to report a crime without procedural obstruction. However, for a long time in India, territorial jurisdiction

