Skip to content
Juscholars.com

Juscholars.com

For Legal Fraternity

  • Corporate Law
  • Contemporary Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Law
  • Case Briefs
  • Corporate Law
  • Contemporary Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Law
  • Case Briefs
BNS and The Future Of Morality Policing: Is The State Still Watching Yourbedroom?
Posted inGeneral

BNS and The Future Of Morality Policing: Is The State Still Watching Yourbedroom?

Posted by By Udit Krishna September 24, 2025
On July 1, 2024, India’s new criminal law, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), came into force, replacing the Indian Penal Code. Parallel to the Supreme Court rulings, the BNS holds
Read More
When Welfare Turns Into Overreach
Posted inConstitutional Law

When Welfare Turns Into Overreach

Posted by By Soumya Sylka Sahoo September 24, 2025
Germany presents itself as the guardian of human rights. However, the child welfare system, the Jugendamt, is facing growing criticism for other reasons. The case of an Indian baby girl who was kept
Read More
Section 311 of CrPC: Discretion, Justice and Judicial Duty
Posted inCriminal Law

Section 311 of CrPC: Discretion, Justice and Judicial Duty

Posted by By Isha R September 20, 2025
What makes a trial truly fair: procedure or principle? When trying to do the right thing, courts often have a hard time finding a balance between following the law and
Read More
Unapologetic Intrusion: How Media And Vloggers Undermine Privacy Rights
Posted inContemporary Law Cyber Law

Unapologetic Intrusion: How Media And Vloggers Undermine Privacy Rights

Posted by By Rihan Irshad September 16, 2025
Introduction Privacy is a long-standing concept that encompasses an individual’s right to control their personal information, keeping it private or sharing it selectively with others.In India, the right to privacy
Read More
Taxation of Agricultural Income under Indian Law
Posted inContemporary Law

Taxation of Agricultural Income under Indian Law

Posted by By Kamaljot Kaur September 9, 2025
Have you ever wondered why India frequently claims that agricultural income is "tax-free"? Are there unstated regulations and restrictions, or is it truly exempt from all taxes? Farmers, investors, landowners,
Read More
Analysing how the evolution of International Human Rights Law has impacted Global Governance
Posted inContemporary Law General Human Rights

Analysing how the evolution of International Human Rights Law has impacted Global Governance

Posted by By Saniya Dave September 9, 2025
The term “Human Rights” in its simplest sense refers to the benefits that are conferred onto us, just by the virtue of being a human. These rights are reflective of
Read More
Who Owns the Machine’s Mind? Global Legal Shifts in AI and IP
Posted inContemporary Law Cyber Law General

Who Owns the Machine’s Mind? Global Legal Shifts in AI and IP

Posted by By Himanshu Yadav September 9, 2025
Introduction Nowadays, we see that there is a fast-paced advancement in Artificial Intelligence globally, and eventually, this is a great thing for technological transformation. But the key issue is not
Read More
Sacrifice by Law or Sacrifice of Law: A Legal Investigation into Human Sacrifice in India
Posted inConstitutional Law Contemporary Law

Sacrifice by Law or Sacrifice of Law: A Legal Investigation into Human Sacrifice in India

Posted by By Bhavya Shamalia August 19, 2025
Abstract This article examines the complex relationship between the concept of human sacrifice in India and its status within the legal framework. By analyzing both historical practices and present-day legal
Read More
Exploring Law in Literature and Law as Literature
Posted inGeneral

Exploring Law in Literature and Law as Literature

Posted by By Saniya Dave August 19, 2025
When it comes to understanding the relationship between law and literature, there are two major studies which enable us to understand the overlap between the two, in depth; these are
Read More
Child Pornography, Deepfakes and Indian Law: Challenges and Reforms
Posted inGeneral

Child Pornography, Deepfakes and Indian Law: Challenges and Reforms

Posted by By Susmit Mukherjee August 13, 2025
Deepfake technology – AI-generated synthetic audio, images or video – has made producing realistic but fabricated sexual content worryingly easy. When minors are depicted, this intersects with child sexual abuse
Read More

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 … 47 Next page

Recent Posts

  • Did India’s Draft Constitution Include Educational Reservation? From omission to Amendment.
  • Crypto vs. CBDC: Examining the Legal Validity of Digital Currency Transactions
  • Substance, Sovereignty, and Global Alignment: The Legal Essence of the Tiger Global Case
  • VINEETA SHARMA V. RAKESH SHARMA
  • Equality, But at What Cost? Constitutional Tensions in India’s Equity-Driven Education Reforms:

Categories

  • Animal Laws
  • Arbitration
  • Case Briefs
  • Civil Law
  • Civil Procedure Code
  • Commercial Law
  • Company Law
  • Competition Laws
  • Constitutional Law
  • Consumer Laws
  • Contemporary Law
  • Contracts
  • Corporate Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Cyber Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Family Law
  • Fashion Law
  • Gaming Laws
  • General
  • Human Rights
  • Insolvency
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Property Law
  • Torts
  • Uncategorized

About Juscholars

Juscholars is a completely open-access law blog to reiterate the importance and multi-disciplinary approach of law. The blog is aimed to foster legal research by providing a platform to encourage the original and unpublished work of authors.

How to Submit

Juscholars Blog welcomes blog submissions on a rolling basis on contemporary issues relating to law. The blog accepts submissions from students, academicians, lawyers, judges and other esteemed members of the legal fraternity.

Write to

hello@juscholars.com

Submit Articles Here

Join us | About us

Copyright 2026 — Juscholars.com. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top