India, a nation-state geographically located in South Asia, boasts the world's second-largest population, and is recognized as the world's largest democracy. The Indian concept of democracy dif...
A crucial step towards incorporating the WhatsApp messaging platform into Supreme Court proceedings was taken when Justice DY Chandrachud, Chief Justice of the Indian Supreme Court, announced i...
'Mistake' is not defined in the Indian Contract Act. Section 20, 21 and 22 deal with the concept related to mistake. 'Mistake' can be defined as any action, decision or judgement that produced ...
The introduction of technology and the ongoing development of communication channels have fundamentally altered how we share and communicate. Concerns regarding surveillance and privacy have ...
In the case of Mohammed Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum (1985), the defendant was a prisoner. Immediately after the termination of her marriage, Shah Bano Begum, a Muslim woman, made a request...
A variety of restrictions are imposed on marriage in accordance with the legal framework of the Muslim religion. Compliance with the law is demonstrated by these prohibitions. According to I...
The principle of natural justice encompassed in the Latin maxim 'Audi alteram partem' means no one should be condemned unheard. During hearing of the case accused is to be given opportunity of ...
In today's digital era, the intersection of privacy and media has become a pressing concern for individuals, corporations, and governments alike. With the rapid advancement of technology, the b...
In a recent development, the Supreme Court has voiced its apprehensions regarding the staggering volume of solid waste left unprocessed in Delhi on a daily basis. With a massive 3000 tonnes of ...
ADR's motive is to provide socio-economic and political justice, and to maintain integrity in society as enshrined in the preamble. ADR also strives to achieve equal justice and free legal aid ...