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Consumer Protection Act, 2019 – Strengths and Gaps

The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 represents a significant reform in India’s consumer law, replacing the earlier Consumer Protection Act of…

56 years ago

Tort Law in India – Scope for Development

Tort law, broadly understood as the branch of civil law that provides remedies for civil wrongs independent of contractual obligations,…

56 years ago

Specific Relief Act – Emerging Trends

The law of specific relief is an integral part of civil remedies in India, designed to ensure that individuals obtain…

56 years ago

Mutation of Property – Rights and Challenges

Mutation of property is an important process in land and revenue administration, as it records the change of ownership in…

56 years ago

Law of Injunctions – Principles and Applications

The law of injunctions forms an important part of the equitable jurisdiction of courts, providing preventive relief rather than compensatory…

56 years ago

Decriminalisation of Homosexuality under Navtej Johar

The decriminalisation of homosexuality in India through the Supreme Court’s decision in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)…

56 years ago

Witness Protection in India – Current Scenario

Witnesses are the backbone of the criminal justice system, as their testimony often determines whether justice is delivered. However, in…

56 years ago

Plea Bargaining in Indian Criminal Law

Plea bargaining is a process by which an accused person voluntarily agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a lesser…

56 years ago

Preventive Detention vs. Right to Liberty

Preventive detention is one of the most controversial features of Indian constitutional and criminal law. It allows the State to…

56 years ago

Bail Jurisprudence under the NDPS Act

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) was enacted to curb the menace of drug trafficking and…

56 years ago