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 »
Legislators have left a vacuum in the code with respect to confidentiality. There is a dire need to add a provision which provides ample guidance as to how the information is to... Read more »
There are compelling reasons for putting a proper regulatory framework for all genres of gaming. Lakhs of people have lost their lives and their savings to the stock market, yet no one... Read more »
The key to success of Self-Reliant India would lie with the consumer who has to decide to promote locally produced goods and services. Local industries have to increase efficiency and work towards... Read more »