Types of Injunction in Law of Torts
By Bhavika Adwani The author is a student at DNLU Jabalpur. Introduction Tort in simple word is a civil wrong. When someone in a society harm the civil rights of…
LEGAL WISDOM UNLEASHED
By Bhavika Adwani The author is a student at DNLU Jabalpur. Introduction Tort in simple word is a civil wrong. When someone in a society harm the civil rights of…
By Kashish Shah The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha. INTRODUCTION Out from perspectives and developments that have resulted from our society’s dynamic, there is…
By Muskan Pacherwal The author is a first-year law student at the University School of Law and Legal Studies (GGSIPU) There’s a Sanskrit text that elaborates the ancient take on…
“Law takes its own time to articulate such social changes through a process of amendment. That is why in a changing society law cannot afford to remain static. If one…
By Shreya Kumari. The author is a first-year law student at Xavier Law School Bhubneshwar. Cyberstalking is a form of criminal activity. Two people have been involved in cyberstalking: the…
Jay Kumar Gupta The author is a first-year student at NMIMS SCHOOL OF LAW, BENGALURU. Introduction To achieve gender equality and sustainable development goals, all kinds of violence against women…
By Kritika Joshi The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Sonipat. INTRODUCTION A tort suit enables the victim of a wrong to seek a remedy from…
By Devraj Agrawal 1.1 INTRODUCTION Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest and greatest faiths, and it has been practised throughout the Indian subcontinent for a long time. It is…
By Simranpreet Kaur Student at UILS Punjab. INTRODUCTION The word tort denotes ‘something that is not lawful’. Tort is a civil wrong but all civil wrongs are not tort. We…
By Amrit Raj Introduction Judiciary is undoubtedly the final bastion of the essential principles of the Constitution namely, social, economic, and political justice. One of the unique features of our…