The principle of good faith is a cornerstone of contract law, ensuring fairness and honesty in contractual dealings. It serves as a moral and ethical standard, promoting trust and cooperation b...
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) the main criminal code of India, has recently been replaced by a new code called the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) on July 1, 2024. The IPC was a comprehensive code...
Anticipatory bail is a legal recourse sought before an arrest, primarily acting as a pre-arrest bail. Individuals often apply for this when they fear an imminent arrest based on false or fabric...
When we talk about CSR at its early stages the CSR was considered just a corporate philanthropy which was being a choice for the organizations to fulfil corporate social responsibility for secu...
India, with its rich historical heritage and dynamic geopolitical presence, has played a pivotal role in shaping international air and space law. The evolution of these laws, particularly in th...
Do you know that how many men become victims of sexual violence on a daily basis in India and around the globe? You will be quite shocked to see the statistics. A survey was conducted by The Ec...
Article 143 of the Indian Constitution grants the President the power to consult the Supreme Court. According to Order XLII, Rule 1 of the Supreme Court Rules (2013), upon receiving a reference...
The Indian Constitution did not come into being in a single day; rather, it evolved over several decades prior to India's independence in 1947. From its beginnings in the freedom movement, the ...
Generation after generation has taught us to learn from the past in order to avoid making the same mistakes again. As a result, knowledge of historical jurisprudence is necessary in order to co...
Legal profession in Ancient Greece: Tribium served as the foundation for ancient schooling. Three subjects made up the majority of it: rhetoric, grammar, and logic. The emergence of academician...