“Supreme Court Rules on Medical Negligence: Patient Awarded Rs. 16 Lakh Compensation for Post-Anaesthesia Hoarseness”
The Supreme Court recently granted Rs. 10 lakhs in compensation to a patient who suffered from hoarseness in his voice
Read MoreThe Supreme Court recently granted Rs. 10 lakhs in compensation to a patient who suffered from hoarseness in his voice
Read MoreThe intersection between public welfare and the Indian economy forms a cornerstone in the nation’s pursuit of sustainable development. This article explores the intricate relationship between public welfare initiatives and economic growth in India, examining key sectors, policy interventions, challenges, and the transformative potential of prioritizing the well-being of its citizens.
Read MoreThe death penalty has long been a subject of intense debate globally, and India is no exception. This article undertakes
Read MoreIn the ongoing discourse surrounding education, the comparative analysis between homeschooling and private schools has emerged as a nuanced and crucial discussion, with proponents and critics advocating for each approach based on distinctive educational philosophies and priorities.
Read MoreIntroduction: The implementation of a new education policy often signifies a pivotal moment for a nation’s educational landscape. In this
Read MoreAddressing the inauguration of the latest National Law University in Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University in Prayagraj,
Read MoreIn a landmark development within the realm of legal education, the inauguration of operations at Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University in Prayagraj was graced by the esteemed presence of Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. This marks the inception of a transformative chapter in legal studies for the region. The state government, on July 6, issued orders delineating the pay scales for newly established positions, following formal approval from the governor
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has declared the electoral bonds scheme as “unconstitutional,” emphasizing its infringement on the right to information. The scheme, permitting undisclosed corporate contributions to political parties, has been halted by the court. Additionally, the State Bank of India (SBI) has been instructed to cease the issuance of electoral bonds and reveal information regarding the recipients.
Read MoreDuring her lecture titled “The International Court of Justice: A Legal Forum in a Political Environment” at the Supreme Court of India on February 10, Judge Hilary Charlesworth of the International Court of Justice shared insights from her experiences and observations regarding judicial impartiality, scholarly critiques, and the political challenges encountered by the ICJ over the years.
Read MoreSenior Advocate Dushyant Dave in his interview with Live Law said that judiciary is at its weakest as good judges are not being appointed
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