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

 Humiliation Day 2026: The Legal Boundaries of Public Shaming

Every year, 3 January is designated as Humiliation Day, to emphasise the reality of public mockery, social shame, and character attacks that many people face. Although public humiliation is frequently justified as a form of responsibility, the law treats it with caution. Legally, it is critical to distinguish between fair criticism and conduct that violates … Read more

National Science : The Role of Science, Research, and Legal Safeguards

Science and research are the foundations of national progress, propelling advancements in all sectors of society. In India, National Science Day commemorates Dr. C. V. Raman’s discovery of the Raman Effect. As science progresses, legal understanding is crucial for protecting discoveries and encouraging study. Proper legal promotes innovation and long-term scientific growth. The aim of … Read more

 Human Solidarity: A Legal Right or Moral Duty?

Every December 20th, International Human Solidarity Day emphasises the necessity of working together to help one another. At its essence, human solidarity represents empathy, cooperation, and shared responsibility—the foundation that connects communities and nations, allowing society to address issues together. This article aims to determine if human solidarity is primarily a moral duty, motivated by … Read more

Safe Motherhood in India: Legal Rights and Protection for Mothers

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Safe motherhood emphasises the significance of promoting the health, safety, and well-being of mothers in India. Motherhood is an important stage in a woman’s life, yet many still experience issues with healthy pregnancy, childbirth, and after care. To address these concerns, the Indian government has enacted a number of regulations and protections for women during … Read more

From Workplace to Home: Laws Every Man Should Know

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International Men’s Day, held on November 19, offers an opportunity to acknowledge the significant roles men play in homes, companies, and communities. Beyond recognising contributions, it is crucial for men to grasp the legal rights and obligations that influence their daily lives. Awareness of these safeguards aids in the prevention of abuse, encourages fair treatment, … Read more

Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: A Dark Day in History

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Some events in India’s freedom movement pierce the people’s hearts and awaken their thoughts. One of these is the terrible massacre that occurred on April 13, 1919, at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar. On the hallowed day of Baisakhi, British military officer General Dyer opened fire without warning on hundreds of innocent Indian men, women, and … Read more

National Authors Day: Celebrating the Voices That Shape Our World

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National Authors Day, observed annually on November 1st, honours the storytellers, educators, and visionaries whose words form our perspective. It recognises authors’ essential contributions to literature, society, and culture. From timeless masterpieces to contemporary works, authors provoke thinking, challenge perceptions, and capture the core of the human experience. The aim of this article is to … Read more

Savitribai Phule: The Journey of Educational Revolution and Girls Empowerment

Savitribai Phule was a pioneering educator and social reformer who bravely advocated for women’s rights in nineteenth-century India. At a time when women were denied education and faced severe social prejudice, she broke down boundaries by establishing India’s first girls’ school in Pune in 1848. Her activities also included widow remarriage, eliminating untouchability, and promoting … Read more