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Legal Heir vs Nominee: Analysing Aruna Oswal share dispute.
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Legal Heir vs Nominee: Analysing Aruna Oswal share dispute.

Posted by By Tanya Mittal September 26, 2025
The multifaceted connection between business law and estate law frequently results in intricate dispute, particularly over ownership of shares. The breakthrough Supreme Court decision in ‘Aruna Oswal v. Pankaj Oswal
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Navigating The Licensing Landscape: A Guide For Indian Start-Ups
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Navigating The Licensing Landscape: A Guide For Indian Start-Ups

Posted by By Uday Aditya Singh September 26, 2025
Intoduction Starting a new business in India is a very interesting because it is filled with full of innovation and a new opportunity. However there are many compliances which are
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Gender Neutralityvs. Gendered Reality: Why Women-Centric Laws Remain Necessary
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Gender Neutralityvs. Gendered Reality: Why Women-Centric Laws Remain Necessary

Posted by By Vaishnavi Gupta September 26, 2025
Introduction In recent years, India has been seeing a very intense debate about just whether or not criminal laws should be women-centric or become gender-neutral frameworks. In one hand, cases
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Preventive Detention Laws in India: Acritical Analysis
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Preventive Detention Laws in India: Acritical Analysis

Posted by By Ritika Sharma September 26, 2025
Absract The term “preventive detention” refers to the state’s practice of imprisoning people without trial because it believes they will commit a crime in the future. Despite appearing to contradict
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A Commentary On Shah Faesal & Ors. V. Union Of India
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A Commentary On Shah Faesal & Ors. V. Union Of India

Posted by By Dewang Agrawal September 26, 2025
Case:Shah Faesal & Ors. v. Union of India Citation: (2024) 1 SCC 1 Court: The Supreme Court of India Bench: Hon’ble Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud, CJI; Hon’ble Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J;
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From Struggle to Strength: The Changing Horizons of LGBTQ+ Lives
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From Struggle to Strength: The Changing Horizons of LGBTQ+ Lives

Posted by By Puneet Singh Parihar September 24, 2025
“I am what I am, so take me as I am.”1 ~ CJI Dipak Mishra (2018) Over eight million individuals have lived on the planet, as noted by the United
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Internet as a Fundamental Right: A Modern Necessity
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Internet as a Fundamental Right: A Modern Necessity

Posted by By Anshita Sharma September 24, 2025
Abstract In the current digital era, the Internet has become an essential component of daily life, impacting commerce, governance, healthcare, education, and democratic engagement. The notion that Internet access is
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Decriminalizing Sex Work: A Human Rights Perspective
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Decriminalizing Sex Work: A Human Rights Perspective

Posted by By Merlin Ann Varghese September 24, 2025
India, which is one of the most ancient civilizations of the world, has a history of prostitution. With no one to openly discuss and debate about this, prostitution has become
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Role of Media in the Digital era as the Fourth Pillar of Democracy
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Role of Media in the Digital era as the Fourth Pillar of Democracy

Posted by By Piyush Mani Tripathi September 24, 2025
In particular, in a large democracy like India, we are all aware that the media is regarded as the fourth pillar of democracy, after the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. The
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Modifying Arbitral Awards: A Measured Shift by the Supreme Court
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Modifying Arbitral Awards: A Measured Shift by the Supreme Court

Posted by By Shreya Shree September 24, 2025
Abstract  In a recent judgement of Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd[1]theapex court has clearly decided regarding a longstanding question as whether court has the power to modify the
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