Criminal law is an area of complex law that deals with crimes committed against individuals or society. Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal in India, is not a […]
Married woman – Matrimonial home – Domestic violence – Maintenance
This blog aims to highlight the rights of married women in their marital homes. It also lists several situations where married women can feel aggrieved when their marital […]
Mastering Evidence Law: Unveiling legal proof strategies
Introduction to Evidence Law in India From the Latin word “evidence” comes the English term “evidence.” It means to prove or verify something. Evidence is a term that […]
Examining the current legal standards
The following is a brief introduction to the topic Status quo is a Latin expression that refers to the current situation. This Latin phrase relates to social, political, […]
Multinational Companies (MNCs), Terminating Employees Illegally – Legal Recourse
Multinational Companies (MNCs), Terminating Employees Illegally – Legal Recourse Terminating an employee is a complicated issue that requires careful consideration and adherence to the law. Some companies end […]
Same-Sex Marriages and Homosexual marriages are legal.
Legalizing same-sex unions is a socio-legal topic that has been the subject of heated debate in India’s legal system. This issue challenges the constitutional validity and the provisions […]
The DNA Technology Regulation Bill 2019: A Critical Analysis
You can also read about it here. DNA profiling is the most advanced medical and technological way to identify a person. The Indian government has tried to develop […]
What is the importance of time in our life?
The intangible but precious resource of time is an integral part of our daily lives. Time is always with us and ticks away at the same rate for […]
What is the legal status of a promoter in India?
Critical Analysis A Company is created by a group that will manage and conduct a business, regardless of whether it’s commercial or industrial. Depending on the jurisdiction’s corporate law, a […]
Hate speech: A threat to democratic values
Introduction The Constitution of India recognizes that liberty can’t be absolute and hence added provisions in Article 19(2) – 19(6), equipping authority to the state to limit the use of freedom guaranteed […]