Medical Decisions Made Easy: The Law Behind Power of Attorney

Medical emergencies frequently come unexpectedly, rendering patients unable to verbalise or make informed healthcare decisions as a result of accidents, severe illness, or disability. In such circumstances, families sometimes face not only emotional distress, but also legal uncertainty about who has the ability to make medical decisions, which can cause confusion and delays. The aim … Read more

Justice Served: The Legal Significance of Judgment Day

On January 17, 2026, millions around the world will commemorate Judgement Day, a day of profound cultural, religious, and legal significance. While it frequently represents a divine reckoning in many cultures, it also has significant legal ramifications. This day encourages reflection on what it genuinely means for justice to be served — a concept founded … Read more

Defending the Nation: Legal Insights on Indian Army Day

Every year on 15 January, India observes Indian Army Day to honor the courage, dedication, and sacrifices of the Indian Army. The day commemorates Lt. Gen. K.M. Cariappa, the first Indian Commander-in-Chief, who took office in 1949, marking the transition from colonial command to Indian leadership. Beyond celebrating bravery, the day highlights the Army’s role … Read more

Airwaves for All: Public Radio Day

Every year on January 13, Public Radio Broadcasting Day emphasises the long-term relevance of public radio as one of the most democratic and accessible forms of media. Long before the digital age, radio served as an important link between communities, bringing news, education, music, and shared experiences over long distances. Even in today’s crowded media … Read more

Circuit Bench: Bridging the Gap Between People and Justice

Obtaining justice is more than just a factual right; it is an absolute necessity for every individual. However, millions of Indian citizens continue to face significant barriers to getting justice. Geographic distance, socioeconomic constraints, and procedural difficulties sometimes rob many individuals of justice. High Courts are typically located in state capitals or big cities, making … Read more

NRI Day 2026: NRI Status Under Indian Law

Every year on January 9th, India commemorates NRI Day to recognise the significant contributions of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to the country’s economic progress, global reputation, and cultural influence. With over 30 million Indians residing overseas, understanding the legal and financial framework that governs NRI status is becoming increasingly vital. The phrase “Non-Resident Indian” (NRI) is … Read more

Tech Today, Law Tomorrow: Staying Protected

Technology has become an integral aspect of daily life, influencing how we learn, work, interact, and manage our finances. From online schooling and digital payments to artificial intelligence and smart devices, modern civilisation has become largely reliant on technological advances. As we commemorate National Technology Day on January 6, 2026, it is critical to recognise … Read more

The Law Behind Braille: Ensuring Equal Access for the Visually Impaired

In a world intended primarily for the sighted, visually impaired people face daily problems in getting information. Braille, a tactile writing method that allows for independent reading, writing, and communication, is an important aid in overcoming these difficulties. Despite its importance, Braille’s universal accessibility is not always guaranteed, hence legislation supporting its use and ensuring … Read more