In a world that thrives on the ideals of equality and fairness, pay disparity remains one of the most persistent forms of gender-based discrimination. For decades, women across the globe—incl...
One form of alternative dispute resolution is arbitration, where the parties resolve their conflict without involving the legal system by appointing a third individual, an arbitrator. Reducing ...
The principle of "Equal Pay for Equal Work" is a foundational tenet of social justice and gender equality. In India, despite constitutional guarantees and earlier legislative efforts ...
Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 defines the meaning of the ‘sale’ and also specifies how the sale of immovable property can be done. Here, sale refers to the sale of immova...
In India, it is lawful and strictly regulated to possess a firearm. Many persons are considering obtaining a firearms license for personal reasons as their concerns about personal safety and se...
The Indian legal framework distinctly categorizes wrongs as civil or criminal, with each having its own purpose, procedural path, and remedy. Civil law seeks restitution between individuals, wh...
Sexual violence in armed conflicts constitutes a grave violation of international law and a fundamental affront to human dignity. Despite its express prohibition under international humanitaria...
The Constitution of India, while crafted in the mid-20th century, has demonstrated remarkable adaptability to evolving technologies. However, in the era of algorithm-driven governance — where...
The study mentions India's legal system related to undertrial prisoners. The rights and treatment of undertrial prisoners - those who are waiting for trial or punishment in the criminal justice...
With the implementation of the new labor regulations, India's labor legal framework is undergoing a significant transition. The working environment is set to change in 2025 and beyond as a resu...