In the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment law, certain contractual clauses continue to raise eyebrows and spark debates. Recently, on my blog Yourlegalsensei, I explored "The Legal L...
Analytical school of Jurisprudence is based on the legal maxim, 'Ubi civitas ibi lex' which signifies 'where there is State, there will not be anarchy' and therefore, the underlying principle o...
Embarking on a career in litigation can be both exhilarating and daunting for young advocates. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the essentials of litigation, offering prac...
The architecture of the legal edifice is constructed upon three fundamental sources: custom, legislation, and precedent. These pillars not only form the bedrock of legal reasoning but also offe...
For newly qualified advocates in Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, gaining practical work experience is crucial for building a successful legal career. This article explores the vario...
The integration of forensic science into India's legal system represents a fascinating journey that spans centuries, reflecting the nation's evolving approach to criminal justice. This article ...
Railway, the track-based land transport medium, is most accepted by ordinary people, holding the economy of the country high as well as the people's emotions. It includes Railway, of EMU, MEMU,...
In the heart of India, where spirituality and faith have long been cherished, a dark and distressing trend has emerged. The recent tragedy in Hathras, where 121 people were stampeded to death i...
Unorganized Sector In India The unorganized sector, sometimes called the informal sector, encompasses all unincorporated private enterprises owned by individuals or households engaged in the s...
In our rapidly evolving global landscape, marked by the blurring of traditional borders and the seamless flow of ideas, goods, and capital, the role of statutory interpretation emerges as a lin...
As technology has intervened, positively as well as negatively, in almost all aspects of life, it has also intervened into the system of public procurement by the government. It is established ...
The law is a foundational pillar of society, shaping interactions, resolving conflicts, and guiding behavior. Its role is multifaceted, encompassing the regulation of conduct, the protection of rig...
IntroductionThe legal system in India offers various ways to address collective grievances and public issues, with Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and Class Action Suits being two prominent tools....
The concept of natural law theory embodies an ongoing pursuit of ultimate justice. It's essential to recognize that natural law isn't solely of theoretical importance; its historical impact att...
In her study, Linda Colley[1] offers two parables about "the making and meanings of the British. The first, portrayed by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, is the imperialist as warrior: seizing a...
The Indian Registration Act deals with registration of documents with a public office. such as the record, which is made public and can be used as evidence in court. law. This paper deals with ...
In a country as diverse and populated as India, merely proving one's birth date can be a complex and daunting task. Documents that prove the date of birth are not just a piece of paper; they fo...
They say single paper cannot decide your destiny, but unfortunately in India, it does. The students preparing for competitive exams already have immense pressure, as these exams can signifi...
In Neelkamal Case[1], the petitioners contested the legality and constitutionality of specific sections of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA). They argued that these ...
The Aadhaar Act of 2016 aims to promote the efficient, transparent, and targeted distribution of subsidies, benefits, and services to individuals through the issuance of Unique Identity Numbers...
On March 21st, 2024, Indian politics erupted in controversy when the Directorate of Enforcement served Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, with a notice of arrest. He was charged with the...
An invasion into the sacred chambers of a parliament constitutes more than just an infringement of physical space, it poses an open threat to the fundamental principles of representative democr...
Domestic violence has been mostly related to female victims, sidelining the abuse experienced by male victims. The locution "domestic violence/abuse' has been encapsulated as a gendered-specifi...
Definition of ProstitutionThe word prostitution come from a Latin word called prostituere which means to expose publicly. It is a practice where people take part in sexual activity in exchange ...
This paper thoroughly explores the doctrine of frustration in contract law. The doctrine, which originated from Roman law and evolved into English law, allows parties to void agreements when pe...
The gig economy, characterised by short-term contracts and freelance work facilitated by online platforms, has transformed the traditional employment landscape in India. While offering flexibil...
Facts Of The Case The case deals with the filing of the Writ Petition of Certiorari by the Petitioner who is the Director of Oriental Rugs Private Limited. The said company is registered under...
The insanity defence, also known as legal insanity, is a highly debated and intricate component of criminal law. It requires an assessment of the defendant's mental state during the alleged off...
In law of evidence dying declaration is an exception to hearsay which to be exercised by courts very carefully as it could convict the accused without following the due process of fair trial.[1...
Name of the Case: ber BV & Others. V. Aslam & Others. Facts of the case: The Uber app's rights are controlled by Uber BV, a Dutch enterprise that is the first appellant. Uber London Ltd.,...
The need for coordination of the activities of various unions led to the beginning of the trade union movement in India following the First World War. Over time, the movement steadily extended ...
Earning money through online games or different kinds of apps are one of the most famous ways used by people all over the world, especially in India. But is it legal in India ? The Public Gambl...
Since Uranium was discovered by Martin Klaproth in 1789, Nuclear energy has come a long way.[1] Nuclear energy has become one of the most efficient ways for solving the need of growing green en...
The #MeToo movement has emerged as a powerful force in the fight against sexual harassment and assault, sparking global conversations and driving significant social change. This paper offers a ...
Recent Amendments To CIRP Regulations On February 15, 2024, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) introduced a series of amendments to the Insolvency Resolution Process for Corpo...
Overseas Investment provides opportunities to the person resident in India to enhance the scale and scope of their business & operations globally through creations of new ventures which ena...
The democratic system is built on the doctrine of separation of powers which advocates for independence in working for legislature, executive, and judiciary. The Indian Constitution inherently ...
Socio-economic offences are non-conventional crimes that impact the social and economic well-being of society.[1] These crimes encompass a range of offences including financial fraud, tax fraud...
A debt or a claim that gives rise to a lawsuit in a court of law for compensation or relief is referred to as an actionable claim. Whether these claims are conditional, accruing, or contrary, t...
Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922) was a great and eminent jurist of the sociological school of jurisprudence. He propounded the famous theory of "living law,", which has an important basis in the ...
The revolving door phenomenon refers to the movement of individuals between government positions, including agency roles and public office, and roles in the private sector, such as lobbying, co...
In a judicial proceeding or a trial, the examination of witness is a crucial part to discover the truth and to validate the veracity of the witness. In Indian Evidence Law, cross-examination is...
Recently, while denying bail to the mother-in-law of the complainant Hon'ble Justice Dinesh Joshi of Gujarat High Court has said "A man is a man, an act is an act; rape is a rape; be it perform...
Child labor remains in the list of major concerning and disturbing issues around the globe with India being one of the countries having its pervasive presence. India has formulated certain poli...
In the ever-evolving landscape of criminal law, few issues are as intricate and socially resonant as hate crimes. These offenses, motivated by prejudice against specific attributes such as race...
When does the clock of limitation is start ticking for Suits, Application and Appeals under Section 3 of the Limitation Act? The Laws Of Limitation Prescription Are Based Upon Two Maxims: ...
Male dominance, deeply entrenched in historical power structures, has persisted as a pervasive social ill with profound consequences for individuals and societies. Addressing this complex issue...
The persistent backlog of pending cases inventory ranging from the district courts up to the supreme court paved the way for the establishment of Alternative dispute mechanisms in India. In sim...
Introduction To IBC, 2016When a business or individual cannot meet debt obligations with lenders, this is termed as insolvency or the state where the liabilities of an individual or company are...
Globalization refers to a complex and multifaceted process that encompasses various aspects such as economics, ideology, politics, culture, and the environment. It brings about an increasing in...
'Strike for your rights; even if you lose, your conscience will be at peace.'-- Mahatma Gandhi The synergy between capital and labor is the basis of complex industrial structures, and their ...
The battle on global psychological oppression has as of late been utilized to legitimize state-supported kidnappings in different nations. The capture and give up of previous President Slobodan...
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461Introduction: Kesavananda Bharati case is a landmark judgment in the Indian Constitutional law, establishing the critical basic structure d...
The Uniform Civil Code comes under the ambit of Article 44 of the Indian constitution which refers to the directive principles of State Policy, The UCC is a proposal in India that is aimed at r...
"I may not be born again but if it happens, I will like to be born into a family of scavengers, so that I may relieve them of the inhuman, unhealthy, and hateful practice of carrying night...
Marriage is a social institution which signifies spirituality, upholds the concept of family and procreation, and is defined traditionally as a union between a man and a woman who after marriag...
The Chicago Convention, formed in 1944, was a watershed point in international aviation history, attempting to govern the use of international airspace and foster international collaboration. T...
Collective bargaining is the principal raison d'etre of trade unions. However, to see that the trade union, which literally takes up the matter concerning the workman or relating to service con...
This research paper examines the impact of free trade agreements (FTAs) on production labor, focusing on the historical context of NAFTA and the subsequent USMCA. FTAs aim to reduce trade obsta...
This research paper offers a critical analysis of Savigny's theory of Volkgiest and its relevance to modern legal thought. The study aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the historica...
The Madras High Court recently issued a directive to the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR & CE) department to hand over the administration of the Sengol Mutt to the 103r...
The lacunae under Section 24(2) of the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as the 2013 Act) dealing with the lapse of land acquisition proceedings has finally been interpreted b...
The G20 Summit's draft document encompasses a broad spectrum of global issues, reflecting the group's commitment to addressing complex challenges. It emphasizes strengthening public health syst...
Same-sex marriage refers to the practice of marriage between two individuals of the same gender, typically two men or two women. The legal and social acceptance of same-sex marriage varies acro...
Human trafficking is a kind of modern-day slavery wherein individuals are illegally traded for various purposes like sex work, forced labor, organ trafficking, from one place to another sometim...
The basis of control of the State is particularly unclear, considering the vast sovereign functions carried out in implementing laws surrounding the vast umbrella of contract law. The paper mak...
Each and every citizen of India whether it be a person of normal class, politician, civil servants are equal in the eyes of law and same law applies to each one of them. But what if the politic...
The law of succession is the law governing the devolution of property (transfer of property from the owner of the property to his legal successors because of his death). The laws dealing with i...
When we discuss gender inequality and discrimination, it's critical to remember that men and women can confront different obstacles and types of discrimination in society. While women have hist...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) provides the institutional and legal foundation for the new multilateral trading system that came into being on 1 January 1995. The comparatively short agreem...
A flag is a statement of the characteristics and inclination of a body , and when it is the matter of the flag of a country it always shows the mutual essence of its people . The flag has three...
Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process is a method of rescuing a business. This process involves a crucial role in various economies including India's relatively new Insolvency and Bankruptcy ...
The realm of business is characterized by its ever-evolving landscape, marked by strategic maneuvers that shape industries, redefine corporate trajectories, and amplify market influence. In thi...
Shahan Sha vs. State of Kerala[1] was a case in which an application was filed for anticipatory bail by Shahan Sha and Sirajuddin under section 438[2]. Both accused are being alleged against (S...
Meaning and Kinds of CompaniesConcept of a CompanyIn the context of Company Law as per the Companies Act of 2013 in India, a "company" refers to a legal entity that is formed and regist...
Who is a seller?The term "seller" includes any person who is in the position of a seller, as, for instance, an agent of the seller to whom the bill of lading has been endorsed, or a c...
Life Imprisonment refers to the punishment of being put in jail for a very long time or in some cases until death. It is a form of punishment widely being followed by most of the countries arou...
Considered the most serious of offences, contempt of court, despite the magnitude of its implications, has rather excessively modest terms of punishment. Section 12 of the Contempt of Courts Ac...
Gender stereotypes have always been a severe issue in deciding a woman's career. A woman is expected to work in the kitchen rather than accomplish her best version. Whether seen from the pers...
Background The legal landscape has traditionally been characterized by its reliance on paper-based documentation, manual processes, and physical presence in courtrooms. However, the advent of ...
Long-haul changes in temperature and climatic circumstances are insinuated as ecological change. These developments may be standard; nonetheless, human activities have been the fundamental driv...
The case of "Leonard v. PepsiCo, Inc." stands as a special and captivating illustration of the transaction between promoting, contract law, and buyer desires. In 1995, an apparently h...
The northeastern Indian state of Manipur shares borders with Myanmar to the east and south. The Imphal Valley, which makes up about 10% of the region and is in the center, has a population of 5...
Marriage is legally and socially certified where male and female make their relationship and follows their ritual, belief, rule, and live their life full of fortune. It further permits breeding...
The film industry plays a significant role in reflecting the cultural and social values of a society. It is a powerful medium that influences public opinion and shapes narratives. In order to r...
UCC, which talks about the common civil code for every individual and that there should not be any personal civil law, for example, personal law of different religions governing marriage, inher...
Cryptocurrencies have ushered in a new era of digital transactions, but their rise also brings forth unique challenges, particularly in the realm of money laundering. While cryptocurrencies off...
There are two possibilities either we're alone in the macrocosm or we're not. Both are inversely intimidating. Well, to annihilate the complexity in our lives we do have ample rules and regulat...
The field of advocacy is honourable. The individual in society who is most responsible, privileged, and intelligent is an advocate. His actions set an example for the rest of society and should...
The case is one of the most prominent ones that the nation saw in 2020. It has to do with two tweets that Prashant Bhushan, an attorney, posted against the Supreme Court and the Hon'ble Chief J...
Strike is a very powerful weapon used by trade unions and other labor associations to get their demands accepted. It generally involves quitting of work by a group of workers for the purpose of...
A trade union has to perform a several trade function to achieve its objectives. It is the reason that the various action of the trade union Act 1926 providing several rights to the registered ...
Whether Crpc applicable to Customs Act proceedings? Whether a DRI Officer is a "proper Officer for the purpose of section 28 of the Customs Act, 1962? Whether the summons issued by the DRI Of...
Historically, the agricultural sector was originally backed up by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) which came into force in 1948 but this agreement failed to eliminate the gove...
The Registration Act, 1908 deals with the enactments relating to the registration of documents. The Act was implemented to provide discipline and public notice concerning transactions in relati...
Since independence the Indian businessmen and industries faced limited competition both from within and outside the country but, in 1990's India, in pursuit of globalization, resolved to open u...
The question of disqualification from advocacy, when one engages in another profession or employment, is inherent. The present case deals with a petition that prayed to debar elected representa...
On May 28, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to inaugurate the New Parliament Building at Sansad Marg, New Delhi. Spread over 64,500 square metres,the newly constructed building ref...
Online defamation has become a more common problem as a result of social media's widespread use and the simplicity of online communication. The legal framework governing social media and online...
Marital Rape - Body Of Crime: Editorial On Delhi High Court's Split Verdict On Seeking To Outlaw Marital Rape - Telegraph India Marriage is a very sensitive subject as it is said to be a new b...