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The colonial origins and constitutionality of ‘sedition’

In Bharat, a provision relating to sedition was first included as Section 113 of the Draft Penal Code of 1837 prepared by the First Pre-Independence Law Commission under the Chairmanship of Thomas... Read more »

Attempts to undermine public trust in constitutional institutions cannot be endured in a democratic setup

The unrest and ruckus created over the recent farm laws has attempted to dismantle the position of parliamentary sovereignty in India. In this post I have attempted to harmonious the fundamental constitutional... Read more »

Gold smuggling with intent to threaten economic security of country a ‘terrorist act’ under UAPA: Rajasthan HC

It is quite significant to note that in a recent, righteous and remarkable judgment titled Mohammed Aslam vs Union of India and another in S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous (Petition) No. 5139/2020 delivered on... Read more »

GOOD LAWS, BAD IMPLEMENTATION: BIGGEST PROBLEM IN INDIA

The rules and regulations that maintain the discipline in any society are the “Laws”. These laws provide nuts and bolts for the society and tell how people must behave to form a... Read more »

THE INFORMAL SEBI CIRCULAR: ALL ABOUT INDIAN PORTFOLIO MANAGER

A portfolio manager is a body corporate who pursuant to a contract or arrangement with a client, advises, directs or undertakes on behalf of the client (whether as a discretionary portfolio manager),... Read more »

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, HEALTH CARE AND LAW: PART 3

It is interesting to determine the Legal Liabilities in the context of AI in health care. Medical Malpractice forms part of general negligence under Law. Given the fact that, negligence is attributable... Read more »

STATE GOVT AMENDS ‘RAJASTHAN PRISON RULES’ REMOVING PROVISIONS ALLOWING CASTE OR RELIGION-BASED ALLOCATION OF LABOUR IN JAILS

It is most refreshing, most rejuvenating, most remarkable and most righteous that the Rajasthan government on 2 February, 2021 issued a notification removing amending provisions allowing caste/religion-based allocation of labour in jails.... Read more »

CHANGING FACETS OF LITIGANTS: HISTORY OF LEGAL PROFESSION PRE AND POST COLONIAL RULE

The concept of courts is not new in the country. The difference between past and present is due to the changes in the requirements and the functioning of the courts. The court... Read more »

CONSENT OF FAMILY, COMMUNITY OR CLAN NOT NECESSARY ONCE TWO ADULT INDIVIDUALS AGREE TO ENTER INTO WEDLOCK: SC

In a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled Laxmibai Chandaragi B & Anr. vs. State of Karnataka & Ors. in Writ Petition [Criminal] No. 359/2020 delivered just recently on February 8,... Read more »

Artificial intelligence, healthcare and law: Part 2

In the context of AI in health care, Jurisdiction plays a significant role specifically in the light of determining and adjudicating legal issues arising thereof. Given the complexities in AI Algorithms, the... Read more »
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