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The legal system in India is undergoing a period of transformation, with many changes on the horizon that will impact the future of litigation. These changes are driven by a range of factors, i...
Recently the Delhi High court in Sabhajeet Maurya v. State (NCT of Delhi)[1] ruled that an HIV positive patient cannot be convicted for an offence punishable under Section 307 IPC. The singl...
The information given to a police officer and reduced to in writing as per the provisions of Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973[1] (hereinafter, the CrPC) is known as the first...
A Bench of the Honorable Supreme Court of India in Sandeep Kumar and Others versus State of Uttarakhand and Another[1] held that the offence of dowry death under Section 304B of the Indian Pena...
A false allegation of impotency against the husband amounts to cruelty, the Delhi High court held.[1] A Bench comprising of Honorable Justice Manmohan and Justice Sanjeev Narula while dealing wi...
The Honourable Allahabad High Court recently in Salamat Ansari and others versus State of UP and others[1] cancelled a case against a Muslim man filed by the parents of his wife who had convert...
In Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India[1], a Bench of the Honorable Supreme Court of India, headed by the former Chief Justice, Honorable Justice Dipak Misra, read down the colonial law of Sec...
The Bombay High Court recently in the case of Kajal and others v. State of Maharashtra [1] held that prostitution per se is not a crime as per the provisions of The Immoral Traffic (Prevention)...
A bench of the Honorable Supreme Court of India recently in Maheshwar Tigga v. State of Jharkhand[1] while acquitting a man accused of raping a woman on pretext of marriage held that misconcept...
The Honorable Supreme Court of India in the case of Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India[1] passed a landmark judgment. A Bench headed by the former Chief Justice, Honorable Justice Dipak Misra...
Adoption is a process that impacts the life of a child and changes it completely. It has great implications. Hence, while dealing with the process of adoption, the sole criteria should be the w...
The Indian Penal Code (hereinafter, the IPC) is the principle legislation dealing with substantive criminal law in India. Various provisions punishing various offences have been laid down under...
In Parmanand Katara v. Union of India[1], the Honourable Supreme Court of India (hereinafter, the Apex Court) considered a serious problem existing at present i.e. In a medico-legal case, such ...
The first form of punishment under Section 53 of The Indian Penal Code[1] (hereinafter, 'the IPC') is death penalty. Death penalty as an offence has been prescribed for various offences under the...
The Honorable Supreme Court of India in the case of Mahendra Chawla v. Union of India[1] decided on 5th December 2018, approved the Draft Witness Protection Scheme which was prepared by the input...
The doctrine of Separation of Powers emphasizes mutual exclusiveness of the three organs of the government viz., legislature, executive and judiciary. The rationale behind the doctrine is that ...
The Honorable Supreme Court of India in the landmark case of I.C. Golaknath and Ors. v. State of Punjab and Anr.[1] made an attempt to soften the impact of declaring a law as unconstitutional aft...
Caveat emptor is a Latin word and it means buyer beware. This word is mainly used in commercial transactions and the buyer assumes the risk that the product may be defective partially or totall...
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a significant innovation in justice administration of delivering legal service to certain class of citizens who stand deprived of their right and who are disab...
Article 143[1]of the Indian Constitution presents some special features of exchange between the executive and Supreme Court of India (hereinafter, the Apex Court). The President of India, in ...
Judicial review originated in the United States but is now accepted as one of the basic and essential feature of our Constitution and no law passed by the parliament in exercise of its constitu...
The doctrine of Rule of Law is ascribed to Albert Venn Dicey, a British jurist and constitutional theorist. His writings in 1885 on the British Constitution included the following three distinct...
Competition law in India aims to promote competition, protect consumer interests, and prevent anti-competitive practices. The Competition Act, of 2002 is the primary legislation governing compe...
Technology is revolutionizing the way legal professionals work, and arbitration practice is no exception. The use of technology in modern arbitration practice has increased exponentially in rec...
Electricity is a critical infrastructure for the economic and social development of any country. In India, the legal framework governing electricity is extensive and has evolved significantly over ...
The electricity sector in India, governed by a complex legal framework, has seen numerous landmark judgments that have shaped its evolution. These cases have addressed critical issues such as t...
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts are a cornerstone of the UAE's judicial system, particularly for international business and financial disputes. Since its establishment in 2...
The construction sector is a vital part of the UAE's economy, driving infrastructure development and economic growth. However, the complexity and scale of construction projects often lead to di...
The UAE's infrastructure sector has seen remarkable growth, underpinned by significant investments in water, power, pipeline, and overhead transmission line projects. These projects, typically ...
Arbitration, as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, has gained significant traction globally. Both India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have developed robust arbitration frameworks...
Over time, arbitration has emerged as one of the most sought-after methods of resolving disputes across the globe, particularly in the commercial and construction sectors. The UAE assumes a uni...
For professionals and students in the UAE, attesting degree certificates is essential when applying for employment, higher education, or visa processes. The UAE government mandates that any educati...
MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) attestation is an essential step in the process of legalizing documents for official use in the UAE. For those moving to the UAE for work, education, or busin...
In India, laws dealing with child delinquency have a long history. It begins with the Apprentices Act, 1850 which preferred training over imprisonment for a child below the age of 15 committing s...
Indian jurisprudence has ever since seen some landmark developments either through the legislature or the judiciary. One can go on and on about the growth and immense development that our legal...
The Indian Constitution guarantees the right to equality vide Articles 14 to 18. Equality is one of the magnificent corner-stones of Indian democracy.[1] The doctrine of equality before law is a ...
The declaration that: it is emphatically the province and duty of the Judicial department to say what the law is[1] comprehends the following principle; that the Supreme Court is the final interp...
A Bench of 11 judges adjudged the question of the scope of the right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice under Article 30(1)[1] read with Article ...
The government of India officially ratified the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC)[1] and its Protocols, including the UN Trafficking Protocol, on May 5, 2011...
International arbitration has increasingly become the preferred mechanism for resolving cross-border commercial disputes, offering a neutral, efficient, and enforceable alternative to tradition...
Section 174 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 empowers police to enquire and report on suicide, etc. The Supreme Court in Pedda Satya Narayana v. State of A.P[1] stated that the object of this sec...
Cyber crime is a very wide term which involves offences related to computers or the computer networks for the purpose of communication and to transfer the information to another person in a very ...
Professional Ethics consist of an ethical code of conduct of persons in the field of legal sector and persons who practice the law. People of the legal profession have the duty to the court and ...
There is vision and values of founding fathers behind every constitution in the world which is based on peoples faith and aspirations and socio-economic status of people in that country. ...
Meaning of defamationIn general term defamation means a false statement presented as a fact that causes injury or damage to the character of the person it is about. It means harming the reputatio...
After the alarming conditions in the world from the outbreak of the corona virus (COVID 19) the WHO few months back called this virus a pandemic. This came after the disease had swept into almost...
IP is an intellectual work which is produced by intellectual human brain. Ex:- Literary work, Musical work, inventions, etc. It is an intangible property. It is described as property because it i...
In this article the author intends to have a detailed discussion on the award of interest and division of interest as provided under section 34 of the code.
This case is in itself famous because of two reasons, one that is it is one of the good pronounced judgment, second that it is between two great legal birds of India, one of them that is Subr...
Unpacking The Progress: Assessing The Implementation Of CEDAW Convention In India And Its Impact On Gender Equality