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EXPLORING DIGNITY JURISPRUDENCE DEVELOPED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

The Moving Finger writes and, having writ; Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line; Nor all your Tears wash out a word... Read more »

ARE ADOPTIVE MOTHERS ENTITLED TO MATERNITY LEAVE JUST LIKE BIOLOGICAL MOTHERS?

In Indian mythology mothers are kept in the highest regard, they are understood as women who show colossal strength, displaying anomalous love and courage in the worst and best situations. Mothers are... Read more »

Delhi HC reiterates necessary factors to be considered before making a person vicariously liable for offences by company under S. 138 NI Act

In a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Gopala Krishna Mootha vs The State Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr in CRL.M.C. 2082/2021 & CRL.M.A. 14016/2021 delivered as recently as... Read more »

Enforcement Of Arbitral Awards In India

The cardinal impetus for the parties to pursue arbitration in case any dispute arises between them is, firstly, to acquire the award if passed in their favour; and secondly, to prevent themselves... Read more »

Ensure That All Police Stations Have Lawyers’ Panel To Aid Sexual Assault Victims: Gujarat HC Directs DGP

In a recent, remarkable, refreshing, rational and robust judgment titled J v. State of Gujarat (name concealed intentionally) in R/Special Criminal Application No. 632 of 2022 delivered as recently as on February... Read more »

Decodifying SEBI’s New Tweak Rules Governing IPOs In 2022: Part 2

Shareholders must give permission before hiring or reappointing any individual, including a full-time director, managing director or manager, whose appointment or reappointment was rejected at a shareholder meeting. Furthermore, the regulations governing... Read more »

How Covid-19 Impacted National Law University

In the wake of Pandemic and lockdown, all institutions either be academic or jobs have gone virtual. The reputed institutions like IITs, NLUs had completely gone virtual in their first-year classes. In... Read more »

Resuming The Constitutional Dialogue

‘Our Constitution is a constructive one. There is no room for absolutism. There is no space for anarchy. Sometimes it is argued, though, in a different context, that one can be a... Read more »

Insight into daughter’s right over father’s self acquired property in absence of will in India

There has been a recent development in the law of Hindu Succession that has marked its birth from the gates of Supreme Court on January 20, 2022, and will undoubtedly play a... Read more »

No distinction between bailable and non-bailable offence while granting bail to a juvenile U/S 12 of JJ Act: Uttarakhand HC

In a very significant judgment titled Ayaan Ali Vs The State of Uttarakhand in Criminal Revision No. 226 of 2021 that was finally delivered on February 16, 2022, the Uttarakhand High Court... Read more »