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Irony of the Eminent Pillar of the Largest Democracy of the...

Judicial activism is a necessary adjunct of the judicial function because the protection of public interest, as opposed to private interest, is the main...

Bio-analytical comment on Administrative Reforms in India

Administrative Reforms is the topic where a huge amount of research will also prove to be improper to bring forth its actual origination, objectives,...

Maintenance of the Elderly: A Legal Perspective

Taking care of elderly parents is equally necessary as compared to the duty of supporting infant children.  Right from the moment a child is...

Section 377 and Questions on Its Legality

Homosexuality has existed in India since time immemorial, as it like any other sexual orientation is inborn, but we still, in the advent of...

Electoral Communalism: Legal Provisions

Communalism during elections is a recurrent problem which affects the length and breadth of each and every corner of our country. Political manifestoes thrive...

Why Domestic Workers Need To Be Protected

A recent surge in cases of domestic workers being abused has gripped the nation and suggests growing concern among international groups for the plight...

Guwahati High Court declares CBI ‘Unconstitutional’

In a curious judgement, the Guwahati high court has struck down the resolution through which the Central Bureau of Investigation was set up and held all...

Too Harsh Too Late

On 27th September, something the whole population of our country had been waiting for since 2004, took the form of reality. Rahul Gandhi emerged...

The other end of ‘Justice’

As the judge read out the sentence of death penalty to all the four accused in the December 16 Delhi gang rape case, crowds...

To Choose or Not to Choose?

Preparations are in full swing for the upcoming Lok Sabha and various State Assembly elections. In this background of election winning strategies and voter...

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