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Data Privacy: Current & Upcoming Laws

Right to Privacy is an essential fundamental right that has been enshrined in the Indian Constitution under Article 21 after the case of Justice K. S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors. The right also covers the aspect of informational privacy and thus, is an invasion of the data privacy of […]

Blogs, Contemporary Law

One Party System and its Impact on Federalism in India

Federalism represents one of the most important features of the Indian Constitution and political system. Indeed, federalism is a part of the basic structure¹ of the Constitution. Although the extent to which India can be considered a federal nation is contested², this does not take away from the fact that the Constitutional scheme dictates a

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Marriage Equality in India: A Comparative Analysis

Marriage law in India has always been a matter of communal governance. Adopting the model of division between religion and state and yet cooperating with each other in the governance of the country, marriage, as a part of the family law, has been governed by religions and traditions of the major communities of the country.

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Provision Of Human Rights In The Constitution Of India

As was said by Saint Augustine that unjust law is no law or “Lex Unjusta Non Est Lex” [1]. On these very lines, natural law came into the forefront and gave shape to human rights. Introduction Of Natural Law The word “natural” signifies a higher (non-human) law, based on morality, against which the moral validity

Blogs, Company Law

Prevention Of Oppression & Mismanagement under Companies Act,2013

According to the Black Law Dictionary, “oppression means an act of unjustly exercising power”. Whereas, mismanagement entails the process of managing is incompetent, dishonest or deceptive. It is to be noted that both these terms are not mentioned in the Companies Act, 2013 and it is decided by the varied facts of each case whether

Blogs, Criminal Law

Defense available for a Minor under IPC

After the acceptance of the notion that moral delinquency acts as the precondition of criminal wrong, a conclusion was made that young children(minor) are devoid of liability of crime. But there was no certainty as to the specified age at which a child undoubtedly should be held responsible for the offense committed. At the initial

Blogs, Torts

Consumers Awareness: Consumer Rights And Responsibilities

Present era is considered under the control of the consumers as their satisfaction is a must. No country in the world can ignore the interest of the consumers whether knowingly or unknowingly. Most countries have enacted consumer protection laws to protect their consumers. Introduction We can see the accelerated rate of lawmaking for consumers in

Blogs, Criminal Law

Is Adultery A Sin?

The term ‘adultery’ is the Latin term “adulterium” which means ” to pollute”. Adultery can be defined as voluntary sexual intercourse with a person other than his/ her own spouse. Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code defines adultery as “whoever has sexual intercourse with a woman  who is not his wife, and he knows

Blogs, Business Law

Breach of contract and remedies available for it

In the business world, a contract plays an important role. Contracts are the assurance to both the parties that they will get their work done without fail and if either one of the parties doesn’t perform the duty they are bound to perform as per the contract. They have to pay the damages for the

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