International arbitration has been sought as the best mode of alternative dispute resolution due to the increase in commercial disputes between parties across national boundaries. The Arbitration process offers various. read more…
The story of Article 370 is a fascinating tale of India’s constitutional evolution and its tumultuous journey toward a new era. Enshrined in the Indian Constitution in 1949, Article 370. read more…
Introduction In India, encounters—also known as extrajudicial killings—have long been a problem. It has frequently been argued that the use of encounters by law enforcement to deal with criminal activity. read more…
We bring out on our Blog the Series of LLM Exams for Session 2024-25. The blog will provide the details of various LLM exams like exam dates, and application dates,. read more…
In India, to pursue a Master’s degree in Law, the law student must appear in LL.M entrance tests organized by different institutions or bodies. We can club all the LL.M. read more…
1.1 INTRODUCTION “No man can be grateful at the cost of his honour; no woman can be grateful at the cost of her chastity and no nation can be grateful. read more…
The right to privacy is essential to the right to life protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The term Privacy means the state of being alone and undisturbed. read more…
Increasing population is a very serious problem for any country and India is also not immune from this problem. Increasing population creates hurdles in the development of a country. Various. read more…
The President of India is the head of the state. He is the first citizen of India and is a symbol of the solidarity, unity, and integrity of the nation.. read more…
– Bablu Kumar Sharma** India is a democratic country and follows a parliamentary system of governance. Legislatures are elected by the people either directly or indirectly. One Nation One Election. read more…
Judicial Review of Arbitral Awards
International arbitration has been sought as the best mode of alternative dispute resolution due to the increase in commercial disputes between parties across national boundaries. The Arbitration process offers various. read more…
Article 370: A Tale of Unity, Diversity, and Constitutional Reform
The story of Article 370 is a fascinating tale of India’s constitutional evolution and its tumultuous journey toward a new era. Enshrined in the Indian Constitution in 1949, Article 370. read more…
Judicial Interference In Encounters: A Closer Look
Introduction In India, encounters—also known as extrajudicial killings—have long been a problem. It has frequently been argued that the use of encounters by law enforcement to deal with criminal activity. read more…
LLM Exams for Session 2024-25: Part 1
We bring out on our Blog the Series of LLM Exams for Session 2024-25. The blog will provide the details of various LLM exams like exam dates, and application dates,. read more…
CLAT versus Other LL.M Entrance Exam
In India, to pursue a Master’s degree in Law, the law student must appear in LL.M entrance tests organized by different institutions or bodies. We can club all the LL.M. read more…
UAPA: Legal Mandate and Challenges
1.1 INTRODUCTION “No man can be grateful at the cost of his honour; no woman can be grateful at the cost of her chastity and no nation can be grateful. read more…
Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022: Takeaways
The right to privacy is essential to the right to life protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. The term Privacy means the state of being alone and undisturbed. read more…
Population Control Law and Constitutional Perspective
Increasing population is a very serious problem for any country and India is also not immune from this problem. Increasing population creates hurdles in the development of a country. Various. read more…
Elections of President and Vice President
The President of India is the head of the state. He is the first citizen of India and is a symbol of the solidarity, unity, and integrity of the nation.. read more…
One Nation One Election under Constitutional Scheme
– Bablu Kumar Sharma** India is a democratic country and follows a parliamentary system of governance. Legislatures are elected by the people either directly or indirectly. One Nation One Election. read more…