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: ...