Balancing parenthood and entrepreneurship is a complex journey, as highlighted by the co-founders of YourDOST, Puneet Manuja and Richa Singh, who share insights into managing work-life integration, mental health, and family-friendly workplace policies. How Your 3 Year Old Can Start A Startup
Medical Negligence and Duty of Care in India What is negligence and when can a person be held liable for negligence? In simple terms, Negligence is nothing but a breach of a duty because of the omission to do the act which
INTRODUCTION With the global interest for NFTs climbing 426 percent from the previous year, people have started showing more interest in buying and selling their NFTs since the beginning of 2021. Moreover, the year 2021 was considered to be the year of
Synopsis Introduction: GMF or Grow More Food scheme is a reform-based initiative undertaken by both the central and state governments in India in order to ensure that certain issues such as deaths resulting from the starvation etc post Independence are resolved. Keeping
FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA Do we know which country has more surveillance being done on the people among the countries in the globe excluding China? The answer, for sure, will shock everyone of our conscience, because of the fact that it
One of the most important features that the Indian constitution has when compared with the others, is the feature of constitutionalism. Do you think mere presence of the constitution, either written or unwritten, shall make a country with the feature of constitutionalism?.
Media trial in indian judicial system Media trial is a controversial issue in the Indian judicial system. It refers to the coverage of a case by the media, which can potentially influence public opinion and sway the outcome of the case. While the
The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 is an act that governs the legalities of marriages in India. The act specifies several grounds on which a marriage can be dissolved, and one of them is on the ground of venereal disease. Section 13(1)(v)
Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, a marriage can be dissolved based on the assumption of death of one of the two persons in the marriage. This is a term called divorce on the presumption of death. The so-called presumption of death
Under the Hindu Marriage Act, divorce can be granted on the ground of “unsoundness of mind”. If one spouse has been incurably of unsound mind for a continuous period of at least two years immediately preceding the presentation of the divorce petition,
Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the divorce can be accomplished on many grounds, one of which is conversion. If one of the spouses becomes a follower or convert to another religion, it can result in the final separation of the marriage.