INTRODUCTION: The word Euthanasia originated from Greek origins “eu” that denotes “well” or “good” in addition to “Thanatos” which denotes “death”, so in essence Euthanasia signifies good death. It basically indicates a... Read more »
While dispelling all misgivings and question marks raise over whether Section 482 CrPC plea is maintainable or not to quash proceedings which are ex facie bad for want of sanction, the Allahabad... Read more »
In India, insolvency has become a preferred mode for creditors to enforce theirrights under a contract and/or a statute. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 recognises these rights primarily for two types... Read more »
While displaying zero tolerance for heinous offences like rape, the Delhi High Court as recently as on January 3, 2021 in a commendable, cogent, composed and convincing judgment titled Swatantra Kumar Jayaswal... Read more »
Cryptocurrency functions through the network, where a large number of computers are employed, which is why cryptocurrency is decentralized, and control of the currency is not confined to the hands of a... Read more »
In the present day and age, IPR assumes a basic part in working with the exchange and economy of each country while guaranteeing that elusive properties, for example, imaginative works, brand names... Read more »
Thoughts of scrutiny of an ITR generally gives goosebumps to a common taxpayer, despite having reported all the income and assets appropriately. This happens due to the general perception of tough questions... Read more »
METAMORPHOSIS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPEAN UNION: The European Court of Human Rights, hereafter referred to with the acronym ECtHR, was initially created to uphold the principles proclaimed in the European Convention... Read more »
In a very significant development with far reaching consequences, the Kerala High Court in a learned, laudable, latest and landmark judgment titled KS Narayana Elayathu vs Sandhya in MFA No. 150 of... Read more »
Many years ago, Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, a celebrated jurist, had criticized the collegium system in one of his articles published in The Hindu on 18 August 2012. This is what... Read more »