Legal tech has great potential for India
The evolving landscape of the legal tech industry in India presents myriad opportunities for lawyers to expand their expertise, says Monica Mallela.
The evolving landscape of the legal tech industry in India presents myriad opportunities for lawyers to expand their expertise, says Monica Mallela.
Majoritarian logic has no place in a plural society, argue Shivanshu K Srivastava and Nupur Chaurasiya
Proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act must clearly spell out the procedure for appointing arbitrators, says Dr. P. Madhava Rao
There are several troubling aspects to the Apex Court’s interventions in the R G Kar case, argues Debarshi Chakraborty.
The apex court judgment in the UP bulldozer case lays down the law to be followed by all governments, says Sanjeev Sirohi
The Supreme Court on Wednesday launched a handbook on curbing the usage of the gender stereotypes which would guide the…
IPC ‘s Section 124 A, also called the sedition law, has been proposed to be struck off. A new offence…
The Supreme Court Collegium has now recommended the transfer of Justice Narendar G. of the Karnataka High Court to Andhra…
The Allahabad High Court has observed that if a married woman “with prior experience in sexual relations” does not express…
In an unusual development, Justice Rohit B Deo of the Bombay High Court announced his resignation in an open court…