Diverse sections of society need to raise their voices on unaffordable healthcare expenses, and the time to translate existing laws and rules into real change is now, writes Dr Abhay Shukla. IN ...
Although it has not had much direct impact on India's national security, the Israel–Palestine conflict has been an important foreign policy issue for India, both in terms of its traditional stand on ...
In light of Dr. Nambi Narayanan's case resurfacing in the legal discourse, TANMAY MALIK argues for Indian jurisprudence to urgently adopt a robust and statutory guaranteed framework against wrongful ...
Raju Moray writes a regular column for The Leaflet, titled 'Adalat Antics'. If you love the smell of paper along with spicy satire and the ring of laughter, Raju Moray's new book Tales of Law & ...
The CRUSHED 2021 report reveals that the Constitutional vision of a safe, just, humane and dignified workplace is far from realization for India's auto sector workers, writes DR K.R. SHYAM SUNDAR. The ...
Before you raise a hue and cry over an accused who has blackmailed you and ask for third-degree to be applied to him, it would be in order to know the origins and stories behind these common legal ...
If you love the smell of paper along with spicy satire and the ring of laughter, Raju Moray's new book Tales of Law & Laughter is out now.
The Delhi High Court Monday allowed a 16-year-old victim of rape to medically terminate her 26 weeks old pregnancy. It asked the Medical Board of the doctors at AIIMS to carry out the exercise ...
To give the court fee stamps a lick & stick!
The Shaheen Bagh protests, in creating nostalgia among Indian Muslims for a spirit of resistance, and by inspiring them to fight for equality with recognition of their identity, will continue to ...
Understanding the hijab issue through the Essential Practices doctrine has certain limitations, argues M.R. SHAMSHAD. The term 'Public Order' has a wide connotation, and is common to all rights under ...