Keeping in mind the fact that coronavirus is likely to spread its wings globally for at least another year or two, having sittings through video conferencing would be the new normal procedure... Read more »
A major impact of the lockdown and Covid-19 has been, one that most shy away from admitting, the cash flow crunch. Read more »
Attempts to get Digital India off to a flying start didn’t work as well as the Covid outbreak, which has forced people to accept going digital as the only way out. Read more »
Tribunals have failed on every parameter they were made for and have been nothing but a stop for bureaucrats to have post-retirement jobs in this country. Read more »
While it is advisable to a keep a will prepared in the best of times, the present time of uncertainty, makes it a much more real issue. Read more »
If it is felt an advisory council in Jammu and Kashmir would be beneficial and in the people’s interests, such a body would not be in a violation of the scheme of... Read more »
The art of striking a balance between the rights of the individual and the interests of society. Read more »
Radhakumud Mookerji argued that while “Indian Nationalism” acquired more visibility under British rule, its origins and existence were much older than the advent of the British in India. Read more »
Telemedicine eases the problems of distance for distant rural communities. These services help patients save travel and wait time as they can consult a doctor from their homes. Read more »
The time is ripe for courts, the government, advocates, litigants, and concerned entities to go ahead and utilise the ODR to its full potential. Read more »