India’s New Labour Codes – Changing Landscape of Employment Litigation

Background For an empowered, affluent, and Aatmanirbhar India, workers must have more influence. Even after 73 years of independence, 90% of employees are still employed in the unorganized sector, where they are not eligible for all social security benefits. Over 50 crores of people are employed in both the formal and unorganized sectors combined. ForRead More

Kerala Education

Introduction The significance and relic of schooling in Kerala are highlighted by the state’s positioning as among the most educated in the country. The instructive change of Kerala was set off by the endeavors of the Congregation Mission Society ministers, who advanced mass training in Kerala, in the early many years of the nineteenth hundredRead More

Emerging Economic Frauds in the Banking Sector

Introduction Money is a major factor in people’s lives in the modern world. With the transition from cash to banknotes to credit-rated playing cards, there is a clear rise in financial fraud. It has become necessary for third parties to help with transaction processing, buyer-seller mediation, storage of products and cash, money transportation, and evenRead More

Plea Bargaining in India

When discussing the idea of plea bargaining, the adage “Justice delayed is justice denied” has the utmost weight. Although the quantity of court cases pending is astounding, people have come to accept it as routine. Because individuals have begun to accept this as their fate, these startling statistics are no longer shocking. Since the startRead More

Jayanti Rana Panda v State of West Bengal

CASE NUMBER Appeal case filed in Calcutta High Court against the order of acquittal passed by Session Court of Midnapore in trial no 18 of March, 1980. EQUIVALENT CITATIONS 1984 CriLJ 1535 BENCH B. Chakrabarthi, J. Chaudhri DECIDED ON 16 June, 1983 RELEVANT SECTION/ ACT Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 90 of the Indian PenalRead More

Education’s role in preventing child labour in India

Introduction Children are viewed as the personification of innocence in a human form. Children are the most pristine manifestations of humanity because they are unaffected by materialistic concerns. It is true that a nation’s fate can be effectively predicted by the state of its women and children. However, when kids are compelled to work andRead More

Recent Judgments Pertaining To Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes (Protection Of Atrocities) Act, 1989

Introduction  Despite different measures to work on the financial status of the booked standings and the planned Clans, they stay defenseless. They are kept in a number from getting social liberties. They were exposed to different offenses, insults, embarrassments and badgering. They have, in a few merciless occurrences, been denied their life and property. SeriousRead More

Role of the consumer protection Act in protecting the rights of consumers in India

Is the consumer king? A positive relationship between producers and consumers is necessary for the economy. A person who utilizes a good or service offered by a producer or provider of services is referred to as a consumer. If a product or service needs to survive in the market, the consumer must like it. ItsRead More

India’s Startups and Legal Roller Coaster

In India, startups are still relatively new. They are attempting to survive and, occasionally, succeed in the local environment. However, because of its intricate and constantly evolving corporate policies, the legal issues faced by start-ups are particularly distinctive. Let’s investigate and analyze the complexity of many aspects that have an immediate influence on start-ups inRead More