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Bitcoin and its Legality in India

Introduction The word ‘cryptocurrency’ is derived from the encryption methods which are used to secure the network. A cryptocurrency is a digital currency that is...

Laws Governing Social Media and OTT Platforms in India

Introduction With the advancement in technology, social media has become an integral part of our life. We may for a second forget to breathe but...

The POCSO Act: An Analysis

Introduction The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act 2021, was enforced on 14th November 2012 along with the rules framed thereunder. The POCSO...

The Pegasus Spyware Scandal: A Detailed Analysis

Introduction Pegasus which is named after the winged horse of Greek mythology, is a Trojan virus that can be inducted into any electronic gadget to...

Significance of Right to Privacy in India

Introduction The Right to Privacy is a fundamental right in India. It protects an individual's right to their own personal and family life and communication...

Drink and Drive: Know the Law and Punishment in India

Introduction India, a country with only 1% of motor vehicles in the world, accounts for 11% of the total road accidents that take place all...

All you need to know about Liability of the Banker under Negotiable Instruments Act

Introduction On May 6, 2015, the Lok Sabha introduced the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill, 2015 by amending the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. It defines cheques, bills...

Planning to start an NGO: Know the Legal Formalities

Activities of NGOs include, but are not limited to social advocacy and human rights work. They are vital to society’s development, community improvement, and public participation.

Presumption Of Innocence in the Light of Indian Legal System

– "Innocent Till one is proved and held guilty" Introduction to the Issue Recently, in July 2021, Supreme court two-judge bench comprising Justice Hemant Gupta...

Medical Negligence and the Remedies Available

Introduction “A doctor, like anyone else who has to deal with human beings, each of them unique, cannot be a scientist; he is either, like...

Does High Court have the power to quash FIR under Section 482 of CrPC?

What is FIR? The word FIR (First Information Report) is an information given in written, relates to commission of a cognizable offence which is given...

Setting Aside Domestic Arbitral Award: A Detailed Analysis

Introduction Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution; arbitration is a process where two people resolve a dispute before a neutral party. In an...

Restitution of Conjugal Rights

Introduction Marriages in India have always been considered the most important and most sacrosanct social institution. It is not only a union of two people,...

Power of the High Court to grant Bail under Article 226 of Constitution

Introduction Bail is the system in which; when a person is set loose from the restraint of police/judicial custody when the judgement is yet to...

Consumer Protection Act 1986 vs 2019: A Detailed Comparison

Introduction The dawn of July 20, 2020, marked an important milestone in India's journey towards consumer-centric Consumer Protection Laws. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, which...