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Unequal treatment of wives a valid ground for divorce for Muslim women: Kerala HC

Without leaving space for even an iota of doubt, the Kerala High Court in a realistic, robust, rational, remarkable and refreshing judgment titled Ramla vs Abdul Rahuf in Mat. Appeal No. 431... Read more »

Balancing trade and data governance across borders

At the recently held Sydney Dialogue 2021 on ‘Emerging and Critical Cyber Technologies’, India highlighted the need to develop international co-operation on standards and norms surrounding data governance and cross-border data flow.... Read more »

RECOVERY BASED ON DISCLOSURE STATEMENT MADE IN ANOTHER CRIME: SC ACQUITS ACCUSED IN MURDER CASE

In a major development with far reaching consequences, the Apex Court has in a recent, robust, rational and refreshing judgment titled Rakesh Rai @ Vishal Rai @ Purna Rai & Anr vs... Read more »

IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON LEGAL EDUCATION: BOON OR BANE? A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

INTRODUCTION: While the whole world is still grappling with the ill effects of covid-19, the catastrophic and irreversible impact it had on the entire world will continue to be felt for times... Read more »

Trade unions and their implications in labour law and Constitution of India

INTRODUCTION The essence of trade unionism is social uplift. The labour movement has been the haven for the dispossessed, the despised, the neglected, the downtrodden, the poor. A. Philip Randolph Trade Unionism... Read more »

NHRC ‘Open Hearing and Camp Sitting’ held in Shillong

The National Human Rights Commission concluded its two days ‘Open Hearing and Camp Sitting’ In Shillong today recommending payment of Rs.15 lakh as relief in different cases of violation human rights of... Read more »

The Enrica Lexie incident, jurisdiction and immunity

PRAGMATIC STANDARDS OF DIPLOMACY On 2 July 2021, an arbitral tribunal in accordance with UNCLOS Annex VII handed out an unwritten file in “The Enrica Lexie incident” in India & Italy. The... Read more »

Right of a woman to exercise her reproductive choice is a dimension of personal liberty under Article 21: Karnataka HC

It is extremely gladdening to learn that the Karnataka High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Kumari D v State of Karnataka in W.P. No. 104344/2021 (GM-RES) delivered... Read more »

CLONING: A MORAL AND LEGAL ANALYSIS

Intellectual property is important in India at all statutory, administrative, and judicial levels. India has ratified the treaty that established the World Trade Organization. This agreement, which entered into force on January... Read more »

SURROGACY: NEED TO CHANGE THE PERSPECTIVE

This blue planet, often known as EARTH, comprises both living and nonliving organisms. Both of them have their own set of distinguishing qualities and shared characteristics. The ability to reproduce life is... Read more »