Introduction
It is illegal in India to advertise the legal profession. Even if a lawyer presents a compelling case in court, the newspaper may cover...
Introduction
Restorative Justice, as per Merriam- Webster dictionary means “to restore”. It began in Canada in the mid-1970s as an idea for victim-offender reconciliation. The wider...
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In India, when the whole country was in nationwide lockdown in April, “The Frontline” reported the practice of honour killing in the southern state...
“The people are only legitimate foundation of power, as it is from them that the constitutional charter, under which the several branches of government...
Introduction
The weighty connotations that the word ‘secularism’ carries in India are of recent origin. There being neither institutionalized religion nor a defined corpus of...
"Of all the lawful acts the most detestable to God is divorce."
- Prophet Mohammad
Introduction
The Law of Talaq has been subjected to a long-running...
Introduction
Prenuptial agreements or prenups are still a relatively new concept for Indians, and they might not ring a bell to any Indian because they...
“Arbitration is justice blended with charity”
-Nachman of Bratslov
Introduction
With globalization and the growth in the marketing industry, any piece of work can reach a wider...
What is a Confidentiality Agreement?
With the growing significance of Intellectual property in the present scenario, its security has turned into a notable area of...
Introduction
Since the inception of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, thousands of crores have been collected from the offenders of Covid-19 protocols. Violation of the...
Introduction
The idea of stamp duty was established by the Britishers in 1899 and was pertinent for all property transactions. As per Black's Law Dictionary,...