Family Settlement vs. Will: What holds more weight?
A family settlement is an arrangement among family members to resolve disputes and distribute property — during the lifetime of the person
Family Settlement – an effective tool to avoid family disputes
In Indian society, inheritance-related family disputes are common. A substantial portion of civil litigation in India are related to family feuds over succession.
What are Micronations and why they are not recognized by the UN and other nations?
Micronations are self-proclaimed entities that claim independence and sovereignty but lack formal recognition from the United Nations or any established state.
A private nation of your own: peep into the make-believe world of Micronations
Micronations, claim to be independent nations but are not recognised by other countries. Here's a glimpse at a few notable micronations
Rights of the accused in the Military Judicial System
The military judicial system, is designed to maintain discipline and order within the Armed Forces in keeping with the principles of natural justice
Sources of reputational damage to your business & how to handle them
In the informational age, the reputation and image attached to your brand can genuinely affect the health of your business.
Quashing of FIR: Rights and Legal Remedies Under Section 528 of BNSS
The Indian criminal justice system is designed to uphold the rule of law. However, it is not immune to filing of frivolous First Information Reports (FIRs).
Misuse of laws related to marriage, domestic violence and gender equality
"The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It’s a choice you make —...
Toll plazas and troops: the soldiers deserve a better deal
In a nation where the Armed Forces are lauded for their unwavering service, it is troubling that something as mundane as crossing a toll...
The global menace of stray dogs
On August 11, 2025, a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court of India issued a landmark order declaring a public health emergency in Delhi-NCR due to escalating dog bite cases.
Bridging the accountability gap: legal negligence in uniformed services
This article argues that the law must create a clear accountability framework for legal advice that produces irreversible harm
CAPFs are Organized ‘Group A’ Services (OGAS): Supreme Court
On May 23, 2025 a Supreme Court bench delivered a ground-breaking judgement recognizing the CAPFs as “Organized ‘Group A’ Services” (OGAS)
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