The Rehabilitative Theory of Punishment: Relevance in Modern India
Written by Vaishnavi Sonkar, CMP Degree College, University of Allahabad, June 2026 Introduction Punishment, as a concept, has evolved considerably […]
Written by Vaishnavi Sonkar, CMP Degree College, University of Allahabad, June 2026 Introduction Punishment, as a concept, has evolved considerably […]
Written by Jaydeep Kumar Yadav, CMP Degree College, University of Allahabad, June 2026 Introduction In the last few years, there
Written by Prashant Kumar & Priyanka Kumari, CMP Degree College, University of Allahabad, June 2026 Introduction Marriage in India is
Written by Sanjana Shaw, A R Law College, University of Calcutta, June 2026 Introduction International trade is usually associated with
Written by Manushri Sanjay Joshi June 2026 Introduction Our traditional commercial laws were written for a physical world. When the
Written by Prashansa Pandey, Dr.Harisingh Gour University,June 2026 Introduction In our increasingly digital world, Wi-Fi has become as essential as
Written by Ahana, Gujarat National Law University, May 2026 India has seen some busy years in terms of personality rights
Written by Ashley Audrey Amani,Catholic University of Eastern Africa,May 2026 INTRODUCTION Kenya’s legal landscape is faced with a sharp jurisprudential
Written by Adhirai Devi S,Assistant Professor of Law,Asian Law College (AEG), NoidaApril 2026 Introduction ‘Don’t hurt ants while you walk-
Written by Rida Fatima Dahar,Kinnaird College LahoreApril 2026 1. Introduction “Law must be stable, yet it cannot stand still” (Pound,,