Internet shutdowns have become an increasingly common tool used by governments around the world to control information flow and suppress dissent, particularly in times of political unrest or co...
The Latin phrase "ex proprio vigore" translates to "by its own force" or "of its own strength." In law, it describes a rule or provision that becomes effective aut...
Speedy justice is a fundamental tenet of any democratic society, ensuring that citizens can access justice in a timely manner. In India, the quest for swift and efficient justice has been a lon...
"Inter Arma Silent Leges," a Latin phrase meaning "In times of war, the laws are silent," encapsulates the conflict between the rule of law and the urgent demands of war or ...
In the digital age, where every moment of our lives can be captured, shared, and stored indefinitely, the intersection of the right to privacy and the growing phenomenon of sharenting has emerg...
The Supreme Court of India has been a cornerstone of democracy, serving as the guardian of the Constitution and the protector of fundamental rights. Its judgements have had a profound impact on...
Introduction to Fundamental Duties under Article 51(A)The Fundamental Duties, enshrined in Article 51(A) of the Indian Constitution, serve as moral obligations for every citizen, encouraging them...
It was January 26,1950, a day chosen because of historical connect, a wave of pride swept through the nation as Dr. Rajendra Prasad unfurled the tricolour at Rashtrapati bhavan, marking the birth...
In India, there is always an election happening across various states and union territories due to which the governance, policy making and its implementation comes to a grinding halt. To addres...
Euthanasia or mercy killing refers to ending a person's life, who has been suffering from some life-threatening disease and is in a vegetative state. This is usually done when the person suffer...