Legal Aspects of Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India: Regulatory Framework, Incentives, and Challenges
India’s transportation policy agenda now mostly focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) as the country moves quickly toward sustainable mobility. Understanding the two needs of lowering greenhouse gas emissions and controlling metropolitan air pollution, the Indian government has started major programs such as the FAME Schemes (2015, 2019) and the PM E-DRIVE Scheme (2024), which are […]
Beyond IT Era: It’s AI Era.
Artificial Intelligence is an emerging field. A new discovery. Sometimes, it feels like AI is a recent technological development._x000D_ AI research began in 1956, it’s not a sudden booming field. In particular, AI research and AI technology are strategic and studied concepts with the Dartmouth Workshop on Artificial Intelligence. This conference was organized by John […]
Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union Of India, (2017) 10 SCC1
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Case commentary on: Uday v state of Karnataka
The case of Uday v. State of Karnataka is a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of India that examines the legal contours of consent in the context of sexual relationships based on a promise of marriage. The Court addressed whether consent obtained under such a promise, when unfulfilled, could vitiate the act of sexual […]
BETWEEN FAITH AND THE STATE: CONSTITUTIONAL SCRUTINY OF THE WAQD (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2025
In September 2025, a bench of the Supreme Court of India, presided over by Chief Justice B. R. Gavai, rendered a decision in regard to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Several writ petitions contesting the constitutional validity of the amendments made to the Waqf Act, 1995 came before the Supreme Court. The judgement passed by […]
Competition Law in India : Regulating Digital Markets
The incredibly rapid growth of the digital economy in India has changed the entire market dynamics, but at the same time, it has brought such challenges that the existing competition laws framework are hardly capable of solving._x000D_ This article very critically outlines the journey of Indian competition law from its ex-post enforcement paradigm of the […]
Headlines Demand Change: Mentality Remains Silent.
This research paper explores the importance of Women’s Rights and globally peace keeping as an integral part of human rights and social development. This studies the evolution of thoughts of people from a male centered society towards an enlightened society through global laws and frameworks such as the (UDHR) Universal Declaration Of Human Rights and […]
PMLA At A Crossroads: Legal Framework, Judicial Review, And Reformable Safeguards
From a policy and doctrinal point of view, this article examines the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), laying out its fundamental structure, recent legislative amendments, and notable judicial involvement. First discussed is the legal definition of money laundering under Section 3, together with the enforcement structure emphasizing on the Enforcement Directorate, Adjudicating Authority, […]
Consideration under the Indian contract act, 1872
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the doctrine of consideration under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, emphasizing its enduring significance in the law of contracts. Section 2(d) of the Act defines consideration as the act, abstinence, or promise made at the promisor’s desire by the promisee or any other person‚ a formulation that reflects […]
CROSS EXAMINATION: A LEGAL ART IN THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH
‚ÄúCross-examination is generally considered to be the most difficult branch of the multifarious duties of the advocate,‚Äù said Francis Wellman in his groundbreaking work, acknowledging that although genius is a gift, it takes even the most gifted ‚Äúmany years of training and careful observation to arrive at anything approaching perfection.‚Äù This singular statement sums up […]