Legal Portals

Evolution Of Corporate Governance In India

Globalization and liberalization brought with themselves immense competition, wherein Indian companies had no choice but to up their standards by getting regulated and abided by the law.

New Education Policy 2020: Effects On Legal Education In India

After decades, India, in 2020 welcomed its New Education Policy (“NEP”) which aims to bring a shift in education dispensation, especially higher education. The first NEP was introduced for India in the year 1968, then in 1986 and subsequently in 1992.

The Panoramic View Of The NSE Co-Location Case

The ‘NSE co-location’ case is a security market scam that surfaced owing to the courage of a whistle-blower in 2015, in which some brokers and National Stock Exchange (“NSE”) officials were involved in sabotaging the system for securing gains during the market trade

Labour Legislations For Women – An Encouraging Factor For Women To Work?

The proportion of males and females in this active work-force involved in varied sectors is a statistic which determines the success of the economy. Participation of women in the active work-force along with the sectors they are participating in is akin to overall development of nation which can attempt to solve and discuss various indices like women independence, income parity, access to education – in all an overall economic diversification.

Medico-Legal Regulation Of Clinical Trials In India

Who do we trust the most when we or our loved ones are ill? The doctors. However, what if the profession we trust the most acts negligently? Do we have a recourse? Who shall be held accountable? This is where laws against medical negligence safeguard us.

Medical Negligence: A Jurisprudence Which Ought To Go Through A Paradigm Shift

In India, medical negligence cases are dealt with under tort law. This means that medical negligence is treated as a civil wrong. A civil wrong means that the act and effect of the act infringe a right of an individual.

Green Crimes In India: A Step Towards Safeguarding Our Environment

Green crimes, which are the actions against nature, the brunt of which is bore by society as a whole, even society beyond nations, is therefore, justified to be clipped under criminal law.

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