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Supreme Court Judge Justice N. Kotiswar Singh expressed serious concern over the misuse of the POSH Act, 2013, during the launch of Delhi High Court’s digital portal for filing workplace sexual harassment complaints. Calling false complaints “dangerous,” he said such actions erode trust in the justice system. Comparing the POSH Act to the Dowry and...
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In a country where financial inclusion is a cornerstone of economic development, the denial of basic banking services raises serious legal and constitutional concerns. Aadhar, India’s unique biometric identity system, was introduced as a means of simplifying access to various welfare schemes and services. However, its usage as a mandatory identification document in all spheres...
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The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act) was enacted to safeguard the rights of women in domestic relationships from abuse, including emotional, physical, economic, and verbal violence. A significant feature of the Act is the recognition of a woman’s right to reside in the “shared household.” But what if the “shared...
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) includes several crucial chapters, among which the provisions on Offences Affecting Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency, and Morals stand out for their role in safeguarding collective well-being. These offences underscore the State’s duty to uphold public order and maintain societal norms. These provisions are designed to regulate behaviours that...
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The evolving landscape of gender identity in India continues to challenge entrenched norms in law and society. A critical question now being addressed by Indian courts is: can a transgender woman, legally recognised as female, invoke provisions under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), [now Section 84 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)] against her...
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The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TPA), is a central statute governing the transfer of immovable property in India. Among its key provisions is Section 44, which enables a co-owner of a property to transfer their share. This has given rise to an important legal question: can a co-owner sell their undivided share in the...
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In a groundbreaking ruling, the Bombay High Court has reaffirmed that a woman’s mental health, personal autonomy, and social circumstances are valid grounds for abortion even beyond the statutory 24-week period under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971. In ABC v. State of Maharashtra & Ors. [Writ Petition No. 7491 of 2025], the Court...
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You’re scrolling through lawyer ads online, nursing a sore neck from a recent accident, and wondering if hiring an attorney is just another expense you can’t afford right now. Maybe you’re thinking the insurance company seems reasonable enough, or that your case is too small to bother with legal fees. Before you decide to go...
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Suffering an injury can lead to physical pain, emotional distress, mounting medical bills, and lost income. While some accidents may be unavoidable, often another party is responsible for someone’s injuries due to their negligent or reckless behavior. An experienced personal injury lawyer can provide invaluable help pursuing compensation when someone else causes you harm. Determining...
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Alliance School of Law Bengaluru is organizing the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation- ICLS 2025 on 27 September 2025, in a blended mode.  About the Conference The 4th International Conference on Law and Social Transformation (ICLS-2025) explores the dynamic interplay between legal frameworks, social transformation, and sustainable development. In an era of unprecedented...
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