This paper analyzes caste discrimination in India, focusing on legal perspectives, evolution of rights, protective measures, and challenges. It examines the Indian Constitution's role in protec...
In India, where many religious sects have historically adhered to their own personal rules governing marriage, divorce, inheritance and other family concerns the concept of a Uniform Civil Code...
Introduction to Schools of Law and JurisprudenceThe legal profession is an integral part of a greater concept: jurisprudence. It seeks to know the nature, purpose, and functioning of legal system...
In particular paper explains, the impact of Western culture on Indian culture in the twenty-first century will be the main topic of discussion in this article. Throughout the globalization age,...
This article delves into the complex relationship between law and morality, exploring how these two systems of regulation both intersect and diverge. Law is a formalized system of rules enforce...
The President holds a special place in the Indian political system. In contrast to the United States, where the President serves as both the head of state and government, the President of India...
Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR), also referred to as Non-trial Resolutions or extrajudicial settlements, encompass various methods utilized to settle legal disputes without resorting to t...
"The right to be let alone-the most comprehensive of right and the right most valued by civilized men." Justice Louis Brandeis's dictum captures the core of privacy, a notion that has...
The doctrine of forum non conveniens is a concept in private international law that permits a court with the authority to hear a case to dismiss it if a more suitable forum exists. This princip...
Common Law and Civil Law represent the two foremost legal systems globally. They exhibit significant differences in their foundational principles, sources of law, procedures, and methods of ach...