VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 1
Solid waste management has emerged as a pressing governance and environmental challenge in Indian states experiencing rapid urbanization and socio-economic transformation.… Continue reading
Death is a Certain Uncertainty — the phrase may seem paradoxical, yet it encapsulates a profound truth. From the moment of birth, every individual carries… Continue reading
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA)1, is an exemplary legislation aimed at addressing domestic violence in India. Domestic violence was a matter of privacy… Continue reading
Access to justice is a foundational requirement for social inclusion and equitable development, both in legal doctrine and public policy2. Kerala, known for its progressive social metrics and history of mass… Continue reading
Law is a tool of social control. It can be used to serve conflicting ends. The law could be an instrument of justice, but it may also enable imperialism or the plunder of natural resources. The rule of law… Continue reading
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Mergers and acquisitions in the banking and fintech industry can be described as the amalgamation of financial entities, which may be a merger of two organizations creating… Continue reading
In courtrooms across India, fresh law graduates often find themselves lost not for lack of legal knowledge, but for lack of knowing what to do with it.” This quiet crisis in legal education has persisted despite… Continue reading
The purpose of having a constitution is to transform the society’’ for the better and this objective is fundamental pillar of transformative constitutionalism – Justice Dipak Misra.… Continue reading
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly evaluated global healthcare systems, highlighting longstanding disparities in accessing essential medications. As case numbers rose and deaths increased… Continue reading
Nature has curated such a robust system where the output of one organism is transmuted into fundamental raw material for other beings. Matter and energy are constantly circulating… Continue reading
The principle of informed consent lies at the intersection of law, ethics, and clinical practice. It operationalizes the moral ideal that every competent individual possesses the right to decide… Continue reading
It is challenging for an invention developed by artificial intelligence to be legally recognized. This is because the Indian Patents Act of 1970 does not contain any legal provisions stating that an invention… Continue reading
A refugee is a person who must leave their birthplace or residence because of political instability or persecution or famine or natural disasters. Refugees are seen as forced migrants… Continue reading