Legal Challenges in Implementing the Smart Cities Mission in India
The Government of India launched the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) in 2015 with the aim of promoting sustainable and citizen-friendly urban development. The Mission envisions the creation of one hundred smart cities through integrated planning, use of digital technologies, and improved service delivery. While the policy intent is ambitious, its implementation has encountered significant legal […]
Understanding The Indian Contract Act
The Indian Contract Act 1872 provides the framework in India that facilitate agreements. This research paper examines its basic ideas, that ranges from offers until accepted. It also states the importance of the Act in facilitating businesses and safeguarding the rights of parties while addressing challenges of the modern commercial practices. This research paper also […]
REVISITING THE CONCEPT OF ‚ÄòCRUELTY’ IN DIVORCE CASES: A STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH LANGUAGE IN INDIAN JUDGMENTS
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF REFUGEE RIGHTS IN INDIA
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INTEGRATING TRADITIONAL ADR WITH ONLINE PLATFORMS FOR ACCESSIBLE JUSTICE IN INDIA
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THE SMART CITIES MISSION
India’s cities are at a turning point. Providing infrastructure, services, and habitable spaces has never been more challenging than it is now, as more than a third of India’s population now resides in cities, and forecasts indicate that by 2036, approximately 600 million Indians will live in cities. In June 2015, the Government of India […]
Role of Doctrine Of Frustration In Indian Contract Law
The Indian Contract Act of 1872 states doctrine of frustration which is a significant exception to the rule of sacredness of contracts. In India, any such circumstance that falls short of impossibility is defined by section 56 of the Indian Contract Act 1872. It deals with contract which aligns with unexpected and unforeseen circumstances that […]
CADILA HEALTH CARE LTD v. CADILA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD.
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Exposing the Fragility of India’s Justice System: Women’s Rights and the RG Kar Rape-Murder Case
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DEFINING DEADLINES: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE AND SUPREME COURT VERDICT ON PRESIDENTIAL AND GOVERNOR’S ASSENT TO STATE BILLS IN INDIA
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