Tag Indian Judiciary

More Than a Memoir: How Fali S. Nariman’s Story Redefines every  Lawyer’s Journey 

हमारे बा’द अब महफ़िल में अफ़्साने बयाँ होंगे बहारें हम को ढूँढेंगी न जाने हम कहाँ होंगे — मजरूह सुल्तानपुरी Autobiographies often serve as mirrors reflecting an individual’s life journey, but when a legal luminary like Fali S. Nariman pens… Continue Reading →

In Conversation : Justice M. R. Shah

WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO PURSUE A CAREER IN LAW AND WHAT WERE THE KEY CHALLENGES YOU FACED DURING YOUR EARLY YEARS AS A LAW STUDENT AND LATER ON AS AYOUNG ADVOCATE? I was a second generation lawyer. My dad was… Continue Reading →

Strengthening Security for Women in Night Shifts: Compliance and Implementation of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 and Its Amendments (POSH Act)

The right to work was something that women used to struggle for. Thankfully, this fact remains our history today. Regretfully, things aren’t any better right now either. Women not only faces domestic violence but also faces sexual assault in the… Continue Reading →

Critics of the Literal Rule of Interpretation

The essence of law lies in the spirit, not its letter, for the letter is significant only as being the external manifestation of the intention that underlies it Salmond The Latin word “interpretari,” which means “to explain” or “to comprehend,”… Continue Reading →

Need For Equality Among Equals

On August 9, 2024, a 31-year-old female postgraduate trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital was brutally raped and murdered. In today’s world, human beings are recognized as species that fall under different genders. Though men and women… Continue Reading →

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