Month: February 2026

The Banned and the Beautiful:-Why Great Art and Literature Often End Up in Court?

                                                                                                         By- Shipra Saloni INTRODUCTION India is a gigantic and splendid nation, renowned for its rich panorama and timeless heritage. It is recognized for its glorified artistic mastery. Artistic work includes paintings, films, books, poetry, music, dance, and all other…

JUSTICE ON HOLD: When Delay Becomes the Punishment

                                                                                                By- SHIPRA SALONI Introduction Ever since the establishment of the law in our society one guiding principle has remained constant – the famous quote that is used as legal maxim as well, “Justice delayed is the justice denied”. This…

 From Lawmakers to Lawbreakers: When Those in Power Abuse Legal System

                                                                                      By- Shipra Saloni In every democratic order, the legal framework is regarded as the final authority- over individuals, over governments, and over fleeting political will. It is the backbone that supports justice, promotes equality, and guards basic rights. The…

NEW LABOUR CODE 2025: NAVIGATING THE LANDSCAPE FOR  GIG WORKERS VIS-À-VIS ARBITRATION

  I.INTRODUCTION In the 21st century, workers of the most countries, which are called professionals are changing their way of work in terms  of workplace, work hours in form of short term contract, work modes in terms of freelance work,…

TWO-GENDER POLICY OF TRUMP: A ACTION FOR EROSION OF LGBTQ SOCIO-LEGAL STATUS

INTRODUCTION Imagine a human without his socio-legal status in a particular society, he cannot recognised himself as citizens without basic human rights, birthright, constitutional rights or other civil rights or federal safeguards. To dismantling intiatives on  diversity, equity and inclusion…

FROM IMMIGRATION POLICY TO TRAVEL BAN: ASSESSING TRUMP GLOBALISTS PERSPECTIVE AND HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS

                                        I.  INTRODUCTION On 20th Jan, Donald Trump started his second presidential term and on the same day in his first executive order targeted immigration issues in the USA and second part implemented in the month of June, where he…

LEGAL PLURALISM: AN ANALYSIS

The Indian legal system possesses a significant reservoir of traditional sources, which manifest in the forms of Hindu Dharmashastra, Islamic Sharia, tribal customs, and other local practices. Notwithstanding the presence of this rich heritage, Indian law is fundamentally based on…

HOW POP CULTURE MISREPRESENTS THE MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS: BEHIND THE SCREEN.

Introduction: Pop culture fundamentally changed the interaction between humans to Humans and the content of social media. The legislation on Mental Health illness changed from command and control to regulating the digital mass media to promote and protect the persons…

‘Cloud kitchens, Closed doors: How Food Aggregators Are Stirring Up Anti-Competitive Practices’

Introduction: In today’s fast-paced world, apps like Zomato, Swiggy, Uber Eats, and Food Panda have become an important part of our daily lives. A few years ago, ordering food online meant calling a restaurant, waiting long hours, or simply stepping…

From Red Carpets to Courtrooms: Does Fame Make the Justice Unbiased?

Introduction: Our Role Models in the Courtrooms You’ve seen them all your life on billboards, advertisements, stages, movie sets, and glossy magazine covers — seeming ethereal and untouchable. They are ambassadors of luxury brands, selling products not just with their…