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Introduction Once a court grants bail to someone, it can take it back under certain circumstances. This can happen in two ways: the court can decide to do it on its own (Suo moto) or if the po...
In INDIA, according to section 377 of IPC,1860, unnatural offences: Whoever voluntarily engages in carnal intercourse against the natural order with any man, woman, or animal shall be sentenced...
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The joint family system has been a fundamental aspect of India's rich cultural legacy. The Karta is one of the key players in this family system, and he has a very important role. As the leader...
The Rule of Law is the fundamental principle of governance for any civilized democratic polity. Our constitutional scheme is based upon the concept of the Rule of Law, which we have adopted and giv...
Insurance is a mechanism through which the persons exposed/vulnerable to the potential risk, arising out of events that are not in control of that particular person. In such a situation accordi...
Lead, sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and ground-level ozone are the six main air pollutants according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The conseque...
Honour Killing And Legal Reform This study examines the complicated layers of honour killing, a frightening practice endured in modern societies instead of advancements in social norms and tab...
What is INVITs?INVITs, or Infrastructure Investment Trusts, are a type of investment vehicle that allows investors to invest in infrastructure projects. They are similar to Real Estate Investme...
As an employer, it is a legal and moral duty to establish a leave policy that enables them to take time off when required. In india, there are various types of leaves that employers must provid...
Lok Adalats, which are also known as people's tribunals, have developed as a successful alternative instrument for conflict resolution in India over the course of the past several years. Lok Ad...
Maritime Law And Its ConceptionThe rights and responsibilities of coastal governments with regard to the use and preservation of the ocean environment and its natural resources, as well as thei...
There are several reasons why some states choose not to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), including issues of sovereignty, jurisdiction, human rights violations concerns and biases. ...
International survival and development in the world arena are a complex problem that developing countries need to handle. Although every nation may have a specific situation, there are some pri...
Analyzing South Africa's Allegations Of Genocide Against Israel Under International Law
International law is a distinctive part of the general structure of international relations. In contemplating responses to a particular international situation, states usually consider relevant ...
In the dynamic landscape of India's burgeoning start-up ecosystem, navigating the labyrinth of governmental policies and subsidy schemes is both crucial and challenging for emerging technology ...
This article deals with the status quo of the transgender community in India and laws governing their marriage as compared to those in other countries. Introduction A transgender person is...
Blockchain and AI as a strength to the international banking system: Blockchain Opening an account: Individuals can open an account or deposit cash through their phones. Usability of...
Key Concerns that need to be addressed by an International Media Tribunal: Addressing gaps in coverage Addressing new technologies Managing cross-border data transfers Balancing surveil...
Promote international compatibility: avoid duplication and fragmentation in the regional and international approaches to data protection and concentrate on one unifying internationally c...
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has notified the Unmanned Aircraft System Rules, 2021[1] which have come into effect on 15th March, 2021. These Rules replace the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR...
The right to privacy has been included under the ambit of A.21 thus making it a fundamental right after the judgement of the Hon'ble S Supreme Court in the case of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Ret...
Throughout the course of Muslim personal law, the principles of gender equity have been the topic of a substantial amount of debate and discussion. Despite the fact that Islamic law respects th...
Over the period of several centuries, the rights of Muslim women have been the topic of debate and disagreement, as well as controversy. This has been the case throughout the entirety of this c...
Inheritance laws under Muslim personal law are an essential component of Islamic jurisprudence. These rules are essential because they manage the distribution of a dead person's possessions amo...
In the case of Mohammed Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum (1985), the defendant was a prisoner. Immediately after the termination of her marriage, Shah Bano Begum, a Muslim woman, made a request...
A variety of restrictions are imposed on marriage in accordance with the legal framework of the Muslim religion. Compliance with the law is demonstrated by these prohibitions. According to I...
'Mistake' is not defined in the Indian Contract Act. Section 20, 21 and 22 deal with the concept related to mistake. 'Mistake' can be defined as any action, decision or judgement that produced ...
ADR's motive is to provide socio-economic and political justice, and to maintain integrity in society as enshrined in the preamble. ADR also strives to achieve equal justice and free legal aid ...
Article 39A of the Constitution, which is a Directive Principle of State Policy, provides that the State shall, in particular, direct its policy towards ensuring that the citizens, men an...
In December 2019, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was passed in our country, which offers a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan who...
A crucial step towards incorporating the WhatsApp messaging platform into Supreme Court proceedings was taken when Justice DY Chandrachud, Chief Justice of the Indian Supreme Court, announced i...
In cases of adultery, the law expects parties to remain loyal and maintain fidelity throughout, and also identifies the adulterer as the culprit. This expectation by law is a command that gets ...
In a recent development, the Supreme Court has voiced its apprehensions regarding the staggering volume of solid waste left unprocessed in Delhi on a daily basis. With a massive 3000 tonnes of ...
Articles on law written by lawyers, advocates,law students and scholars discussing legal aspects related to all branches of law such as constitution, civil law, criminal law, Divorce law
The duty of defending an accused in court falls upon the shoulders of a defence lawyer. Let's delve into the basic manoeuvres and tacks that usually find their way to the defence attorney's pla...
Property tax is a tax levied by municipal authorities on real estate properties. It is one of the primary sources of revenue for local governments and is used to fund public services such as ro...
Real estate is a crucial sector in India, contributing significantly to the country's economic growth. The real estate market in India is governed by a set of laws and regulations that aim to e...
In today's digital era, the intersection of privacy and media has become a pressing concern for individuals, corporations, and governments alike. With the rapid advancement of technology, the b...
The digital age has ushered in an era of unprecedented connectivity and entertainment, revolutionizing the way individuals across the globe engage with leisure activities. In India, the realm o...
As an outcome of the widespread distribution of digital technology in the modern world, the inclusion of electronic evidence in judicial procedures has evolved into an essential component. The ...
The foundation of all penalties is the same idea: that misconduct always has to have a consequence. The punishment is being meted out for two key reasons. One is the conviction that someone who...
The principle of natural justice encompassed in the Latin maxim 'Audi alteram partem' means no one should be condemned unheard. During hearing of the case accused is to be given opportunity of ...
In the realm of employment law, the intersection of legislation and evolving work structures often raises intricate questions. One such query pertains to the applicability of the Tamil Nadu Sho...
India, a nation-state geographically located in South Asia, boasts the world's second-largest population, and is recognized as the world's largest democracy. The Indian concept of democracy dif...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) defines collective bargaining as negotiations about working conditions and terms of employment between an employer, a group of employers or one...
The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 The street vendors are a major part of the Indian informal economy. A statistical data served by the M...
Understanding Customary International LawCustomary international law is an important component of the global legal system, influencing the norms, rules, and standards that govern state behaviour ...