Intellectual Property Rights in E-Commerce: Role, Types & WIPO Standards

Intellectual Property Rights in E-Commerce: Role, Types & WIPO Standards Abstract – “Intellectual property rights refer to the property rights which are granted to an author or creator of a new invention or intangible asset. The concept of intellectual property was developed in the 18th century, with the first federal statute on patents being passed […]
Freedom of Religion & Gender Equality: Myth or Reality? [Legal Analysis]

By: Sameeksha Puthran | Final Year LL.B Student “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.” The Indian Constitution has granted women the same fundamental and constitutional rights as men, including the right to equality, the right against discrimination, the right to worship, and many others. On […]
Hate Speech vs. Free Speech: Judicial Approach to Article 19

Freedom of speech and expression occupies a sacred space in the Constitution of India. Often described as the heartbeat of democracy, it empowers citizens to speak without fear, question the government, and dissent against the majority. However, this liberty is not unbridled. By: Rudra Pratap Singh The framers of the Indian Constitution, having witnessed the […]
Grounds of Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act 1955: Section 13 Analysis

The institution of marriage holds a significant, almost sacramental place in Indian society. However, the enactment of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA) marked a paradigm shift, moving Hindu marriage from an indissoluble union to one that can be legally dissolved under specific circumstances. By: Rajnandini Chauhan Divorce reflects the evolving social and legal approach […]
Whether Administrative Orders Fall Under Article 13(3)(a)? A Constitutional Analysis

By Pronnati Rajasvi In the realm of Indian Constitutional law, the definition of “Law” is the gateway to justice. If an action by the state does not qualify as “Law,” it cannot be challenged for violating Fundamental Rights under Article 13. A common question that arises for law students and practitioners alike is: Do Administrative […]
Corporate Governance in India: Lessons from Corporate Scandals

The Nexus Between Corporate Governance and Ethics WRITTEN BY:NIBEDITA BEHERA Corporate governance and business ethics are not mutually exclusive concepts; rather, they work in close synergy to influence how Indian companies operate, govern, and make critical decisions. While governance provides the framework for accountability, ethics sets the normative standards that guide business practices. Together, these […]
Freedom of Speech and Expression in India: Article 19(1)(a) Explained

Freedom of Speech and Expression Article 19 Written By:- Bhargavi Rajurkar Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right that allows an individual or a community to express their thoughts, opinions, and beliefs without the fear of punishment, censorship, or retaliation. It envisages various forms of communication, which include spoken words, writing, printing, music, […]
Freedom of Speech in India: Balancing Rights & Hate Speech Laws (A 2025 Guide)

Freedom of Speech in India: Balancing Rights & Hate Speech Laws (A 2025 Guide) Authored by: Bhumika Tewari As a fourth-year student at Vasudev College of Law, Bhumika Tewari is a passionate legal learner with a keen interest in criminal and corporate law. She is translating her academic knowledge into practical expertise through experience in […]
Judicial Pendency in India: The 51 Million Case Crisis & How to Fix It

Judicial Pendency in India: The 51 Million Case Crisis & How to Fix It Authored by: Yash Johri As a final-year BBA-LLB student at JECRC University, Jaipur, Yash Johari is passionate about the intricate fields of criminal, international, and environmental law. Yash translates this passion into practice through extensive legal research and successful participation in […]
ESG Compliance in India: Legal Challenges and Strategic Risks for 2025

AUTHORED BY ADITYA GARG As a third-year BA LLB student at the University of Mumbai and a Company Secretary Executive Programme candidate (having cleared Group 2), I am Aditya Garg. My academic interests are primarily in Corporate and Commercial Laws, with a specific focus on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices, […]