The Law Gazette5 minBan on Chinese Apps in India The step was extremely imperative and was taken at a crucial moment when tensions between India and China were hitting sky high.
The Law Gazette6 minDissent on the Sabarimala JudgmentThe subject matter of a dissent by any judge eventually finds its way to enlightenment and recognition based on its merits sooner or later.
The Law Gazette6 minGuarded GiftsAs a welcoming step, India's venture of issuing a helpline number for PWDs is commendable, although some stones are still unturned.
The Law Gazette5 minTriumph over a Religious DebateThe primary focus of the Court in the Ayodhya case was on the Right to Freedom of Religion rather than the Title to the Property.
The Law Gazette7 minLaw’s Tryst With ReligionOur past teaches tolerance, our philosophy preaches tolerance and our Constitution practices tolerance, let us not dilute it.
The Law Gazette6 minRight to Privacy through the glass of ConstitutionThe Right to privacy is a facet of assorted legal ethics to limit the confidential actions that intimidates the privacy of entities.
The Law Gazette6 minNon-Compliance of Legal Principles by High Courts A mere question of law will not amount to a ‘substantial question of law’, it must be essential, real, of sound worth or importance.
The Law Gazette6 minProstitution – Legal or Immoral?Legalization of prostitution will enable the sex workers to know their rights and not get exploited by the brothel owners & pimps.
The Law Gazette5 minIndibility Creative Pvt. Ltd. vs. Govt. of West BengalEven a single citizen constitutes public and hence, it is the duty of the state to ensure that fundamental rights are protected for all.
The Law Gazette6 minIs Judiciary a threat to Democracy?Judiciary is the backbone of any democracy and the stand strong position of it is the demand of the people as well as the Constitution.
The Law Gazette6 minPandemic and the Plight of Prisoners When a person is imprisoned he eventually loses many of his fundamental rights, however, the right to life remains universal.
The Law Gazette6 minThe Ayodhya Land Dispute CaseThe Ayodhya land dispute is one of the longest-running battles in the Indian legal history that concluded on November 9, 2019.