The Supreme Court of India recently rendered a landmark ruling by dismissing the case under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, which protects women from their in-laws in matrimonial dispute...
Critique of Legal Positivism. Ronald Dworkin's 'Taking Rights Seriously' offers a fundamental critique of legal positivism, the dominant theory in jurisprudence. Legal positivism asserts that ...
The legal profession, renowned for its rigor and prestige, poses significant challenges for young lawyers entering the field. These challenges are a blend of "evergreen" issues, such ...
The personal protection groups regulation Act (PSARA), 2005, is a cornerstone of India's non-public security industry, imparting a framework to adjust and professionalize the world. while acqui...
Indian labourlaw regulates the relationship between workers, employers, and the state, ensuring worker protection and promoting fair labourpractices. It is a blend of central and state laws, in...
An officer who protects citizens, enforces the Indian Constitution, and keeps the peace is known as a police officer. However, instances of police wrongdoing, such harassment or authority abuse...
The tragic suicide of Atul Subhash, an AI engineer, on December 9th has sparked heated debates across the country over the abuse of various legal provisions, particularly Section 498A of the In...
What are the functions of State Bar Councils? Bar and Bench is the spinal cord of this legal system. Only a coordinated activity of these entities can produce a smooth functioning of the legal sys...
The unauthorized practice of law strikes at the heart of legal sanctity and jeopardizes the faith reposed by the public in the judicial system. Section 45 of the Advocates Act, 1961 prescribes ...
The institution of marriage has long been supported by two people's love, trust, and understanding of one another. On the contrary, the foundation of the relationship begins to crumble when one...