On 15th August 2021, while India was celebrating its 75th Independence Day, about 990 km from Delhi, the Talibans captured Kabul and overtook the Afghan government exactly 20 years after they were overthrown by invasion led by US. However, the current political situation of Afghanistan may
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Unfair Trade Practices (UTP) are the various form of fraudulent, deceptive or dishonest form of practices by way of misrepresentation of goods and services, that are being dealt with in the ordinary course of business, which is prohibited or recognized under the law to be actionable by the
Human rights are ideals that recognise and protect the dignity of all people. Individual human rights have an impact on the way people live in society and network with one another, as well as their association with the state and the obligations that the state has to individuals.
Surrogacy has been an extremely debated topic as it falls within the sphere of activities that remained unregulated in the past bringing in a lot of confusion surrounding the topic. The dilemma exists between whether the outlook of the commodification of women is correct which is coupled
India shares around 15,106.7 km long and porous international boundary with other states. However, there are some disputed boundaries as well. Border sharing plays a significant role, but it also poses problems like illegal migration, a common but difficult problem.
Fisheries and aquaculture are key economic resources in India, and they supply food for millions of people. Like those in any other business, laws, and regulations serve to keep the practice safe, healthy, and sustainable.
The law of Contracts, based on the doctrine of consensus ad idem, i.e., meeting of minds between the parties, provides certain defences to the parties in cases where the ‘meeting of minds’ is disputed and there is no consensus between them.
Any person who is the owner or has the possession or even the control of any animal or ‘creature of nature’ may become accountable for any nuisance or damage created by the animal.
From climate change to terrorism, the list of current global challenges is long and doesn’t seem to end with the new addition of COVID-19. Amidst these, the issue of overpopulation is not new.
The recent death of Father Stan Swamy, an octogenarian Catholic priest, as an under-trial arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (hereinafter referred to as UAPA), has triggered off a fresh debate against the said legislation.

