App to make residential societies ‘smarter’
Now a software and an app can help both residents and their housing societies to keep track of basic functions like security, plumbing, power maintenance, tracking visitors, legal paperwork and even online voting for elections.
Law Commission suggests changes in guardianship and custody laws in India
Children are the worst affected in proceedings of divorce and family breakdowns. Often, parents use children as pawns to strike their own bargains, without considering the emotional, social and mental upheavals that the children may face.
Child born even nine months after dissolution of marriage is legitimate: HC
Patil, a merchant navy sailor had married Seema in 1994 and a daughter was born to them in 1997, but Patil started questioning her paternity at least eight years later in 2004. That too, when his wife Meera filed a cruelty suit and an application claiming maintenance for herself and her daughter.
Don’t ill-treat elephants during festivities : SC
Elephants are an integral part of Kerala culture. Many festivals in Kerala are incomplete without the presence of richly adorned elephants lined up in a single row.
HC notice to Delhi Metro on water, toilet availability
The Delhi High Court issued notice to the central and city governments and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on a plea seeking directions to...
No move to criminalise marital rape in India
Historically, sexual intercourse within marriage was regarded as a right of spouses, engaging in the act without the spouse's consent is now widely classified as rape by many societies around the world, repudiated by international conventions, and increasingly criminalized.
CIA chief admits use of brutal interrogation techniques
CIA has learned many lessons from this new chapter in its history. In a rare televised press conference at Langley, the CIA Chief acknowledged that torture techniques used by some of his officers made matter of terrorism worse and provided "a breeding ground for more terrorism".
Is the Judiciary trying to run the country?
Delhi High Court passed an order that no advocates will be stopped/ checked by a police officer during the lockdown. Are the advocates immune from COVID? Isn’t it a favour to own brethren?
Justice J.R. Midha joins Galgotias University
Galgotias is among the first few universities to have a senior and renowned High Court Judge to uplift their law school
Student of KL University develops Cyber Security App
D. Rahul Shashank, a final year student of KL deemed to be University has created a Cyber Security app that offers features like e-complaint filing & Cyber Consultation
Yeh Mera India: Police and the Common Man #5
Indian policemen are known for their habit of carrying a danda and beating up people. Anyone can be at the receiving end of the ‘danda’.
Yeh Mera India: Police and the Common Man # 6
The refusal to register your FIR is such a common malady in India. It is so difficult that most people think that they have won half the battle if the FIR is registered
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