A Simple Agreement Is Still a Legal Commitment People often treat small agreements casually. A WhatsApp confirmation, a verbal promise, or a quick signed paper without reading — all of this feels…


A Simple Agreement Is Still a Legal Commitment People often treat small agreements casually. A WhatsApp confirmation, a verbal promise, or a quick signed paper without reading — all of this feels…

The Problem Is Not Absence of Service. It Is Variation Most consumer disputes today are not about complete failure. The product gets delivered. The service is technically provided. The transaction goes through.…

Most digital systems work without issue, and that is what creates trust. The problem is that when something goes wrong, it does not fail loudly. It fails quietly, and often too quickly…

The conversation around women’s rights often becomes visible only when a new law is passed or a major case comes into focus. This month, with the discussion around the Women Reservation Law,…

The discussion around rights is often incomplete without a parallel understanding of responsibility. In many everyday situations, legal exposure does not arise from lack of knowledge, but from assumptions about what is…

CCI Sets Final Hearing in Apple Antitrust Case The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has moved forward in its antitrust proceedings against Apple, fixing a final hearing for 21 May 2026 after…

Every time a new law is announced, the first reaction is almost the same. It feels like something important has changed, and for a few days, the conversation stays there. Then things…

April did not bring a single defining legal shift. Instead, it highlighted something more important. The law is increasingly being tested not in how it is written, but in how it is…

A Law That Exists, But Has Not Yet Taken Shape The Constitution (106th Amendment) Act, 2023 has already altered the constitutional framework. For the first time, reservation for women in the Lok…