Eighteen Months Ago — Bangladesh On The Edge
Eighteen months ago, Bangladesh looked like a country standing on the edge of a cliff.
Students filled the streets.
Gunfire answered slogans.
Families waited for children who never returned home.
The protests of August 2024 were not just political — they...
The United Nation's Report of 1980
"Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income and less than one hundredth of the property."
Status of Women...
Introduction
“Hindu law has the oldest pedigree of any known system of jurisprudence, and even now it shows no sign of decrepitude.” — Henry Mayne.
The phrase “source of law” has several connotations:
It may be...
Eighteen Months Ago — Bangladesh On The Edge
Eighteen months ago, Bangladesh looked like a country standing on the edge of a cliff.
Students filled the streets.
Gunfire answered slogans.
Families waited for children who never returned home.
The protests...
Eighteen Months Ago — Bangladesh On The Edge
Eighteen months ago, Bangladesh looked like a country standing on the edge of a cliff.
Students filled the streets.
Gunfire answered slogans.
Families waited for children who never returned...
Moral Rights in Veera Raja Veera — A Landmark Reminder for Copyright Lawyers
The Supreme Court of India has once again brought the spotlight back to a relatively under-discussed but extremely powerful concept in...
Yash Dodani & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors., 2026 - Supreme Court Of India
Introduction
In a significant step for disability rights in legal education, the Supreme Court of India has held that visually impaired candidates appearing in the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) cannot be restricted to scribes possessing only a 10+2 qualification.
The Court recognised a simple but powerful truth:
fairness in an examination is not achieved by handicapping the disabled — it is achieved by removing the handicap.
The ruling marks a major shift from formal equality to substantive equality in professional examinations.
Background Of The Case
The petition was filed by visually impaired candidates...
Eighteen Months Ago — Bangladesh On The Edge
Eighteen months ago, Bangladesh looked like a country standing on the edge of a cliff.
Students filled the...
The Indefinite Delay of Akhanda 2 and Its Legal–Financial Fallout
The indefinite delay of Akhanda 2 has once again exposed the fragile legal and financial foundations on which many big-budget Indian cinema projects rest....
How to File Judicial Separation in India
A practical guide for spouses, lawyers and law students
Marriage litigation in India is often imagined as a straight road leading to divorce. But the law actually provides...
Eighteen Months Ago — Bangladesh On The Edge
Eighteen months ago, Bangladesh looked like a country standing on the edge of a cliff.
Students filled the...
Affordable, Strategic And Experienced Representation (25+ Years In Supreme Court Practice)
Many litigants believe that once a High Court or Tribunal passes an order, the...
Criminalisation Of Business Disputes, Territorial Jurisdiction & Bail Jurisprudence
Case Details
Case: Shwetambari Bhatt & Anr. v. State of Rajasthan
Court: Supreme Court of India
Case No.: SLP...
How to File Judicial Separation in India
A practical guide for spouses, lawyers and law students
Marriage litigation in India is often imagined as a straight...