
Empowering the Marginalized: Unraveling India’s Laws for Minorities
LAWS FOR MINORITIES IN INDIA In India, minorities are consistently disregarded, although there are now several policies in place to improve their situation. To safeguard
LAWS FOR MINORITIES IN INDIA In India, minorities are consistently disregarded, although there are now several policies in place to improve their situation. To safeguard
INTRODUCTION The Armed Forces Tribunal is a military tribunal formed under The Armed Forces Tribunal Act 2007 (established on 08 Aug 2009) and is empowered
LAW ON DRONES INTRODUCTION The usage of Drones in India is catching up with that in other nations and gaining considerable momentum. India does
INTRODUCTION The Royal Indian Air Force was established on 08 Oct 1932 as an auxiliary of the Royal Air Force. To commemorate the formation day
What is FinTech? FinTech is the combination of the terms ‘Technology’ and ‘Finance’. FinTech pertains to facilitation of Traditional Financial Services through advanced Technology methods.
Introduction Laws that are particular to a person and their religion are personal laws. It can be based on legislation or customary laws. Hindu personal
Introduction The Constitution is a body of precedents governing the affairs of states. It protects citizens’ rights and enforces the duties of the state’s citizens.
Introduction The rule of law simply means supremacy of law, equity before law, and predominance of the legal spirit. Every successful country is only based
As per the constitution of Pakistan, there is no specific judgement regarding constitutional enforcement of the rights of sexual orientation. It does not contain any
Introduction In the past, performers’ rights were not recognized under copyright law, which meant that actors’ performances in cinematograph films and singers’ performances in sound
Introduction Trademark licensing is a common practice worldwide, as it provides benefits to both the licensor and the licensee. The licensor can benefit from the
Introduction Interstate arrest refers to the situation where officers from one state arrest a suspect or criminal in another state without the proper legal authority
Introduction The Indian Contract Act of 1872 governs all contracts formed in India. Sections 1 to 75 of the Act pertain to the general laws
Introduction Prostitution is the practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for monetary compensation. This practice has existed in society for centuries and is
Introduction Advertising is considered the most effective way to communicate with clients. By promoting various products and brands, advertising helps customers become more aware of
Introduction Adoption is a legal process by which an individual assumes the role of a parent and accepts all the responsibilities associated with being a
It is very important to manage your time and efforts for the Bar Exam. After completing a three-year or five-year LL.B course from a Bar
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW A.K. Gopalan Case (1950): SC contended that there was no violation of Fundamental Rights enshrined in Articles 13, 19, 21 and 22 under
The Bar Council of India (BCI) published an official notification of the AIBE XVII examination on February 5, 2023. The AIBE is not a hard
The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India or the supreme law of the land. It is the framework or system through which
Several laws that had been on the books for a very long time but had lost their significance and function have recently been abolished by
Introduction Jurisdiction refers to the power of the court to render binding decisions. It may be territorial, pecuniary or subject matter related.[i] In India, territorial
Introduction White-collar professionals in India have started moonlighting as a result of the work-from-home (WFH) operating model, which has caused compliance concerns within businesses and
Introduction Gambling is very common in India. It has become a very great market for entertainment as well as earning large amounts of money. Skill
International Technology Transfer is not something we hear about regularly. The chances are that a layperson would not even know what it means, the implications
Introduction The Government of India (GoI) has banned several Chinese apps. It first banned 59 Chinese Apps in June 2022; followed by the ban of
Introduction IP or intellectual property is indeed an intangible property that can provide the world with both a life-changing invention and also help the creator
Introduction The internet introduced a new realm to people; it offered endless possibilities to achieve numerous goals. Ordering groceries, accessories, and even jewellery has become
Introduction In the middle of rising economic uncertainties, India has emerged as one of the few world economic countries that have a combination of economic
Introduction As the world is developing and modernizing, we are heading in the direction of a world that is driven by technology. One such technology,
Introduction Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (hereinafter M&As) have expanded dramatically in recent years. The globalization of industry and changing the worldwide industrial structure. In the
Introduction India is a land of diversity. There are several religions that are practised in our country and because of this, the laws of the
1. Introduction The articulation ‘Public Interest Litigation’ has been acquired from American jurisprudence. It was intended to give legal portrayal to already unrepresented bunches like
The struggle for equality between the genders stretches to numerous issues, one of them being the permanent commission in the army. The permanent commission here means to serve until one retires. Women got victory the day when the hon’ble supreme court of India passed the judgment that, “All-female officers were eligible for permanent commission and command posts.” Nevertheless, it is restricted only to officers of non-combat units.
Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister (FM) of India, introduced the Union Budget 2022 in Parliament on Tuesday. Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the Budget, said that the
Introduction The Indian legislature has enacted the new Consumer Protection Act, 2019, which replaces the decade-old Consumer Protection Act. The new legislation contains structural and
Juvenile justice is a law by which children are protected and are also given proper care who have a conflict with the law. Children are
Introduction Abortion has been legal in India in restricted situations since the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act of 1971, which established an exemption from
In India, fire tragedies are relatively uncommon. Several destructive fires have ravaged the area, claiming the lives and livelihoods of many innocent people. The majority
Marriage rape is so common in Indian society that it can be seen in any neighbourhood. Some complain about it, some do not. It is