By Chanchal Kumawat Introduction When we see the word “sustainable”, nostalgia strikes. A seventh-grader is seated in his class full of quiet students, religiously attending
Category: Opinion
Medical Patent & Right to Human Health
By Payal Bhagchandani A patent is not a positive privilege, but rather a negative right. It gives the innovator the right to prevent others from
Getting Vaccinated: A Choice or a Compulsion?
By Aasmi Patil Personal liberty or public good? This has undoubtedly become one of the most popularly debated topics over the past year. This comes
Who is Competent to a Contract?
By Aleena Anna Sabu Contracts are present everywhere. When you buy a product or when you log in to a website or when you order
Importance of Special Marriage Act 1954 in India
By Nishka Girish Introduction In a diverse country like India, demarcations such as religion and caste play a rather important role when it comes to
Autopsy of Hijab Controversy!
By Mohd Asif [Student of CLC, University of Delhi] There are these five terms, Hijab, Scarf, Purdah, Burqa, and Abaya which have drawn headlines and caused
Juvenile Criminology in India
By Anish Sinha & Ansh Kulshreshta Introduction Criminal science i.e., Criminology and Law enforcement is a companion audited record diary that spotlights the expansive area
Online Dispute Resolution: Need of the Hour
By Arya Gupta Introduction At its most basic level, online dispute resolution (ODR) refers to the use of information and communication technology tools to enable
Custodial Deaths in India
By Suryansh Beohar Introduction For a very long time, torment and abuse by police officers in detention have been a major concern. Many countries of
A Critique on Justice Ranjan Gogoiโs โJustice for the Judge – An Autobiographyโ
By Vivek Raj As the dawn breaks, an incident or two takes place and the same sometimes is penned down and at times is left