Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar : The Architect of Equality in the Indian Constitution

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The 14th of April is the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, a major figure in Indian history. This yearly celebration of social equality, justice, and intellectual revolution honours Ambedkar’s legacy as more than just a legal expert or politician—he was the principal architect of contemporary India’s rebuilding. Under his leadership, the Indian … Read more

Kolhapur to the Nation: How Shahu Maharaj Shaped India’s Social Justice Ideals

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India’s history is full of exceptional kings and reformers, but Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj stands out as a pioneer in the field of social justice. A visionary king, he advocated for equality, education, and dignity for marginalised populations stuck in the caste system. His progressive actions, particularly the 1902 reservation policy, paved the way for current … Read more

World Wildlife Day: Laws, Rights and the Need for Conservation

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Wildlife is critical to sustaining Earth’s ecological equilibrium. The survival of numerous species ensures that ecosystems work properly, which has a direct impact on agriculture, the climate, and human life. However, rising human activities such as deforestation, urbanisation, pollution, and climate change are driving many animal and plant species to extinction. This poses major hazards … Read more

Non-Violent Resistance in Legal Frameworks: Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi

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Every year on October 2nd, the globe remembers Gandhi Jayanti, which honours the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, while also observing the International Day of Non-Violence, which is recognised as a symbol of peaceful resistance. These observances are more than just symbolic; they provide a chance to consider Gandhi’s lasting ideology of non-violent resistance and its … Read more

Tourism or Trickery? Travel Scams Unveiled on World Tourism Day 

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World Tourism Day commemorates the joy of travel, its cultural relevance, and its contribution to worldwide economies. While it’s a time to savor the beauty of discovering new places, it’s also important to be aware of the dangers that can accompany it—particularly travel scams.  These deceitful methods can rapidly transform a fun trip into a … Read more

Saving Lives, Shaping Laws: A Legal Lens on Suicide Prevention 

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Every year on September 10th, World Suicide Prevention Day raises awareness about the critical need to combat suicide, a complex global health issue that claims almost 700,000 lives each year across all ages and backgrounds.  Raising awareness and providing mental health care remain critical components in tackling this problem. However, legal structures play an important … Read more

Pardon, Not Prison: Let Go Before the Law Gets Involved 

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A simple outburst of rage—a disagreement between friends, a heated debate, or a reckless action—can swiftly grow into major consequences such as legal complaints and court participation. Too often, pride and ego force us to retain grudges, leading personal confrontations to escalate far beyond their roots.  In these moments, we forget how swiftly injured feelings … Read more

Teacher’s Day Special: What the Law Says About Protecting Our Educators  

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Every year the 5th of September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day. We gather to honour the educators who influence the future through their expertise, patience, and dedication. Students and institutions show gratitude with meaningful remarks and cultural tributes. But behind the admiration, there is a deeper concern that often goes unnoticed: Are our teachers sufficiently … Read more

 Lawyers Who Love the Fight for Right

Every year on August 31st, we commemorate Love Litigation Lawyers Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the impassioned legal professionals who work diligently for justice, fairness, and accountability. These are more than simply lawyers; they are advocates who are willing to fight for their rights, oppose injustice, and maintain the rule of law. This article … Read more

Missing, but Not Forgotten: Legal Action for the Missing

Every year on 30th August, the world commemorates the International Day of the Disappeared, a solemn reminder of the many people who have gone missing without a trace. The pain of a loved one’s absence, whether caused by armed war, political repression, migration, trafficking, or natural calamities, cannot be healed by time alone. Every missing … Read more