Iniquitous Taliban & The Plight of Afghanistan
Blogs

Iniquitous Taliban & The Plight of Afghanistan

This article has been written by Adv. Paral Mehta[1], Abhishek Singh[2]. ABSTRACT The whole world is taken aback after hearing the news of the Taliban taking over Afghanistan and the United States giving up that country so easily which they once promised to “Democratise,” make “Self Sufficient” and a role model for other countries which […]

Right to Equality
Contemporary Law

Right to Equality under Indian constitution

This article is written by Arjun Sahani pursuing B.A.LL.B. (2nd year) from the School of Law, Lovely Professional University. This article is about one of the fundamental rights of a citizen of India i.e., Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. Here this article includes all the information about the Right to Equality. Introduction In a general

Right to Privacy
Constitutional Law

Right to Privacy- Is it an absolute right?

The Constitution of India includes the Right to Privacy under Article 21, which requires of right to life and personal liberty. The term ‘privacy’ is a dynamic concept and multi-dimensional under the Indian Constitution. Other laws such as the Laws of Torts, Criminal Laws as well as Property Laws also recognize the Right to Privacy.

Role of Juvenile Justice System in India
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Role of Juvenile Justice System in India

A juvenile is a child who has not reached the age of 18. India is a developing nation. Juvenile crimes are on the rise these days. Parliament passed the Juvenile Justice Act in 1986 to provide care, protection, treatment, development, and rehabilitation to neglected or delinquent juveniles. In India, the Juvenile Justice Act, of 1986

Right to health
Blogs, Environmental Law

Right to health under Indian Constitution

Health is one of the essential elements in our life. Right to Health and education are parameters of employment in society. Today, the whole world is surviving in a financial emergency. Most people lost their jobs due to this pandemic. In this era of digitalisation businesses as well as corporate sectors are also shifting to

Doctrine of Mistake
Blogs, Contract Law

What is the Doctrine of Mistake?

Contract formation has always been an integral part of our business lives. A contract gives a legal effect to the business obligations of the people, which they are bound to perform. However, a party to the contract can waive its contractual obligations if the contract is held to be void or voidable on grounds of

COVID-19 Vaccines and Intellectual Property Rights
Blogs

COVID-19 Vaccines and Intellectual Property Rights

Over a year has passed since the coronavirus pandemic uprooted our way of life globally, and it does not seem to be stopping. In India, for example, the virus is making a resurgence. Reports of the virus mutating to become far deadlier have also been reported. The result of all of this has been millions

E-Pharmacies Regulation in India
Blogs

E-Pharmacies Regulation in India: Issues and Challenges

Amid huge chaos, the e-pharmacies were established in India. With the upsurge in the Coronavirus pandemic, the government announced a lockdown which made retailers forcefully shut their shops. As a result of which, the e-commerce industry boomed and earned profits. Similarly, the business of e-pharmacies in India increased leaps and bounds. However, the Indian legislations

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