Blogs, Healthcare Laws

Healthcare for Prisoners

Healthcare facility is an intrinsic and indispensable part for every prisoner irrespective of the gravity of crime for which he/she has been convicted. Though the prisoners are contained in a closed environment, they are entitled to their basic Fundamental and Human Rights. The prisoners are sent to prison as punishment but it should not have […]

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Surrogacy: Current Legal Position 

As per the Black’s Law Dictionary, Surrogacy is defined as the process of carrying and delivering a child for another person [1]. As per the Cambridge Dictionary, Surrogacy is defined as an act wherein a woman carries a baby for another woman, who is unable to do so herself [2]. The word surrogacy is derived

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Anti Defection Law: An Analysis

 Anti-defection laws find their origins in the late 1960s when an MP from Haryana, Gaya Lal changed his party thrice in a fortnight. This entire episode centred around the changing of political affiliations gave birth to a new infamous term “Aya Ram, Gaya Ram.” This led to the demand for legislation to stop this undemocratic

Blogs, Criminology

Study of the Theories of Punishment and their Justification

Since the beginning of time, the society of human beings has been moulded in a way that it enacts laws that serve as the yardstick for measuring human conduct. These laws also mention the sanctions along with them. These sanctions are in the form of punishments. The punishment imposed can be of several types depending

Blogs, Women & Law

Dissolution of Hindu Marriage

Since the Vedic Era, the connection shared between the spouses in Hindu marriage has been considered to be of immense sanctity. Over the years, the sacrosanct bond of marriage has evolved to be characterized as a ceremony between the life partners. A codified law i.e., the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (referred to as ‘the Act’

Blogs, Torts

Trespass – Land, Person and Goods

It is pretty obvious that everyone wants to protect themselves and their property in any  situation. But it is true that to protect it one needs a law who will take care of such acts and provide compensation to the victim and punishment to the wrongdoers. The word ‘tort’ basically means the wrongful act to

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Directors under Companies Act, 2013

Directors are like agents to the company for they have a big role to play in the entire working of the company as they have to manage the affairs of the company. They are responsible to meet a certain objective for the company, to make policies and enforce those policies as the company which is

Blogs, Administrative Law

Lokpal and Lokayukta

India is a country which can be the most preferred destination for investors and businesses by its high potential of the domestic market. It can be in the list of developed countries, but due to the presence of corruption and maladministration it is dragging behind. According to Corruption Perception Index(CPI) which is prepared by Transparency

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