Blogs, Socio-Economic Offences

Human Trafficking in India

Human trafficking is defined as the trade of humans like a commodity. Human trafficking includes forced labour, drug trafficking, sexual slavery, bond labour and commercial exploitation, etc. Human trafficking comes under the gravest and heinous crimes which are intrusive in nature. Human trafficking crimes are presumed to be organized crimes which make it more elusive.

Blogs, Case Analysis, Constitutional Law

Aruna Shanbaug v. Union of India : Case analysis

The Constitution of India ensures the ‘Right to Life’ to each one of its citizens. The perpetual, ever-evolving discourse about whether the ‘Right to Death’ can likewise be gained from this plan stays noticeable all around. Then again, by zeroing in addition to the educated agreement regarding patients to clinical practice, the idea of patient

Blogs, Contract Law

Legality of Bank Guarantee

There is a need for some credible source t0 secure and reduce the risks in business transactions due t0 gl0balizati0n and increase in international trade as well as d0mestic trade. In contemporary business conditi0ns, the transacti0n takes place internationally, parties are isolated fr0m each 0ther, and a creative institution is required t0 serve the 0riginal functi0n 0f guarantee that

Poem, Social Issues

Animals are the real companions

When you are alone and, Trying to make contact with people but, somehow it fails as the world is full of hypocrites But at the next door, Your own friend, Your animals or pets, The birds are there to hear you. Those voiceless tiny friends, Who are always there for you, They are innocent. “They

Blogs, Miscellaneous

Indian Maritime Laws: Outline and Introduction

India has a rich maritime history spanning several decades. India had trade relations with various countries even before the British Rule. The goods were usually traded in large ships that used to sail across various international waters. After the arrival of the British in India, the existing maritime industry in India experienced a setback. Under

Blogs, Jurisprudence

Judiciary and Social Change

When two people have a fiery dispute between each other, customarily “I will see you in the court of law” is one of the most popular statements that is used. This statement isn’t just a statement made of nine words, it is the purest example of faith, faith in the court of law, faith in

Blogs, Constitutional Law

Analysis of the Doctrine of Harmonious Construction

Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.     – Sallust Introduction to Interpretation Laws are drafted and enacted by the legal experts to keep the society in serenity to avoid conflicts to a great extent. But we often see that certain laws don’t have a specific meaning and contain ambiguous

Blogs, Miscellaneous

Lord of The Rings: Absence of Laws

“It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till” – Gandalf[1]     

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