Behind Closed Doors: The Dark Secret of Indian Marriages
Marital Rape in India: A Silent Epidemic “Marriage is a sacrament, not a sanction for violence; the Constitution must ensure that every individual’s right to bodily integrity and consent is respected, regardless of marital status.” The Alarming Reality – 32% of married women in India face physical, sexual, or emotional violence by their husbands. – […]
The Changing Face of Alimony: Courts Emphasise Fairness Over Punishment
In a recent high-profile case, an Indian cricketer has been asked to pay a staggering ₹60 crore in alimony. This case has reignited discussions on the evolving nature of maintenance laws in India, with courts increasingly taking a balanced approach rather than treating alimony as a financial penalty on men. A Shift in Judicial Perspective […]
Daughters & Property Rights: What About Before 2005?
The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 was a game-changer in granting daughters equal rights in ancestral property. It recognized daughters as coparceners by birth, ensuring they had the same inheritance rights as sons. But what about daughters born before 2005? Were they denied these rights simply because of their birthdate? Could they claim equal inheritance […]
The Right to Be Forgotten: Who Controls My Digital Identity—Me or Govt. or Big Tech?

In today’s digital era, the debate surrounding the right to be forgotten has intensified, forcing a re-evaluation of privacy, accountability, and free speech. The discussion is no longer just about individuals’ control over their data but also about who gets to store and manage that data—governments or private corporations, especially big tech companies. The Right […]
Bulldozer Justice: The Controversial Tool of Law Enforcement in India

Lately, “bulldozer justice” has been making a lot of noise in Indian politics, particularly in states like UP and MP. The demolition of properties of individuals accused of participating in riots, protests, or criminal activities has sparked intense debates about its legality and alleged political and religious bias. The Rise of Bulldozer Justice While the […]
464 CrPC | Conviction Can’t Be Challenged Based On Conversion Of Charges Unless ‘Failure Of Justice’ Is Proved : Supreme Court

464 CrPC | Conviction Can’t Be Challenged Based On Conversion Of Charges Unless ‘Failure Of Justice’ Is Proved : Supreme Court
Bulldozer Justice: The Controversial Tool of Law Enforcement in India Lately, “bulldozer justice” has been making a lot of noise in Indian politics, particularly in states like Uttar Pradesh. The use of heavy machinery to demolish properties of individuals accused of participating in riots, protests, or criminal activities has sparked intense debates about its legality, […]
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