Month: June 2026

The Private World Is Not So Private Anymore

One thing I’ve noticed recently is how casually all of us treat digital life. We message constantly, share screenshots, store documents online, make payments in seconds, and speak on apps as if…

Key Legal Developments | May 2026

Kerala High Court Rejects Plea by Homeopaths to Practice Law The Kerala High Court held that medical practitioners cannot simultaneously practice another regulated profession without surrendering their existing registration. The court rejected…

What Counts as Legal Evidence Today?

There was a time when legal evidence mostly meant physical documents, signatures, or eyewitnesses. Today, ordinary digital activity is increasingly becoming part of legal disputes. Messages, screenshots, emails, payment records, call logs,…

Private Conduct, Public Consequences

One of the biggest misunderstandings people still have is thinking that informal behaviour stays informal forever. That is no longer true. Messages sent casually, workplace conversations, online comments, forwarded screenshots, or even…

Protection, Privacy and the Changing Nature of Evidence

Protection, Privacy and the Changing Nature of Evidence The nature of legal disputes involving women has changed noticeably over the last few years. Earlier, many complaints depended heavily on witnesses, physical records,…

Nothing Stays Personal for Long

Nothing Stays Personal for Long Most people still think private life stays private unless something serious happens. That thinking is getting outdated very fast. While working on this issue, one thing became…

Who Owns Your Digital Life After Death?

Who Owns Your Digital Life After Death? A few years ago, this question would have sounded strange. Today, it is becoming a real legal issue. People now store large parts of their…

When Private Life Becomes Legal Evidence

How screenshots, chats, digital trails and personal conduct are increasingly entering legal scrutiny There is a quiet change happening in the legal system, and most people still haven’t fully noticed it. The…

Regulation, Platforms and Expanding Compliance Pressure

Apple Antitrust Case Moves Toward Final Hearing The Competition Commission of India’s antitrust proceedings against Apple moved closer to final hearing during May 2026 after the company reportedly failed to provide certain…

When Apps, Platforms and Policies Affect Everyday Life

When Apps, Platforms and Policies Affect Everyday Life Most people now deal with platforms more than physical counters. Food delivery, subscriptions, bookings, shopping, payments, streaming, cloud storage, even customer support — everything…