Blogs, Constitutional Law

Education: Fundamental Right and RTE Act, 2009

State is obliged to provide education for its citizens through a comparative analysis of Article 21 along with Articles 38, 39(a), 41, and 45. The right to life in Article 21 denotes the right to live with human dignity. Education is primary to every person to live with dignity.

Blogs, Women & Law

The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961

Kanyadan became associated with varadakshina, i.e. the cash or gifts in kind by the parents or guardian of the bride to the bridegroom. It was offered out of love and affection and did not constitute any consideration for the marriage. It was a voluntary practice without any coercive force. But slowly and gradually, the voluntary element has disappeared and the coercive element has crept in which is popularly known in today’s world as “Dowry”.

Poem

A NEW BEGINNING : HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE

Life is like a circle, It keeps revolving, Happiness and sorrow are its wheels, They balance each other. As we are moving into a brand new year, Let’s delete all the bad memories from our card. Let us inhale all the positive vibes, and exhale all our woes. Life gives us many emotions and experiences,

Blogs, Law of Torts

CONSUMER PROTECTION IN MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE

Medical negligence gives rise to civil as well as criminal liability [1]. In civil wrongs, an aggrieved person can file a claim of compensation either through suit or a complaint lodged in consumer forum. Since the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, there has been a significant increase in medical negligence cases being filed.

Poem

ODE TO THE FEEDERS

As I sit beside my Television watching the farmer’s protests, Or politically can be called a riot. My heart took a shake of sorrow and sadness, somewhat similar to unconventional human fright. I remember the time we were taught in schools, Of farmers being the person who feed, Who work day and night and cherish

Blogs, What's New

Who Is A Consumer?

Consumer is someone who buys goods and services for personal use. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, under Section 2(7), defines a consumer.

Blogs, Constitutional Law, What's New

Judges: Appointment and Removal

The Constitution which is the supreme law of the land provides for the division of powers between the Central and the State governments. It is the essence of the federal constitution that divides the powers between two governments. But the language of the Constitution is not free from ambiguities. Therefore, the meaning is interpreted differently

Scroll to Top