Children, Women, and Vulnerable Groups: Legal Safeguards Against Trafficking

Every year, July 30 is designated as World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, a stark reminder of one of the world’s most terrible and pervasive crimes—human trafficking. Victims of trafficking are frequently among the most vulnerable groups, including children, women, refugees, minorities, and the poor. Despite being a global issue, many incidents go unnoticed due … Read more

Nature Needs a Lawyer: Legal Frameworks Protecting India’s Environment

Every year, July 28th is recognized as World Nature Conservation Day, acting as an important reminder that protecting the natural world is not just a moral responsibility, but also a legal requirement. With India facing increasing environmental challenges—from contaminated rivers to dwindling forests—the issue remains: Who represents nature’s interests? In an era when fast expansion … Read more

When Families Break: Understanding Child Custody and Visitation Laws

As we commemorate National Parents’ Day on July 27, 2025, it is a timely reminder of the critical role parents play in their children’s lives, even when families face painful transitions such as separation or divorce. Such situations can be emotionally and legally difficult, particularly when it comes to determining child custody and visitation arrangements. … Read more

Beyond the Battlefield: Legal Rights and Protections for Indian Armed Forces

On 26th July, India celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas, an homage to our armed forces’ outstanding courage and sacrifice during the 1999 Kargil War. While this day appropriately remembers wars fought in harsh terrains, it also encourages reflection on the quiet strength, discipline, and endurance that define a soldier’s daily life. Their battlefield heroics are frequently … Read more

Stand for Justice: Live the Mandela Way

Every year on July 18, the globe commemorates Nelson Mandela International Day—a global reminder not only to recognize a towering icon of justice and healing, but also to take meaningful action inspired by his life and values. Mandela’s legacy extends beyond politics and history; it is founded on the timeless values of justice, equality, and … Read more

Justice Without Borders: Youth and the Law Unite

Every year on July 17, the world celebrates the World Day for International Justice, which commemorates the adoption of the Rome Statute—the treaty that established the International Criminal Court. This day serves as a reminder that justice is a universal human right that transcends boundaries and promotes fairness, accountability, and the rule of law across … Read more

From Skills to Justice: Youth Leading Legal Change

In a world marked by rapid change and rising inequality, young people are stepping up—not simply with creativity and enthusiasm, but also with the ability to influence the structures that surround them. World Youth Skills Day, marked annually on July 15, celebrates the significance of providing youth with skills for employment, dignified work, and entrepreneurship. … Read more

Malala Day: A Legal Lens on the Struggle for Girls’ Educational Equality

“One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.”  — Malala Yousafzai     Every year on July 12th, the globe celebrates Malala Day, which honors the birthday and activism of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize recipient and a global symbol of struggle for girls’ education. While her story is … Read more

Population Control and Human Rights: Legal Dilemmas in a Crowded World

World Population Day, marked annually on July 11, serves as a global awareness of the urgent concerns posed by increasing population expansion. With a worldwide population of 8.2 billion in 2025, worries about limited resources, environmental sustainability, and equitable access to healthcare and education have risen to the forefront. As governments face these issues, many … Read more

Advocacy – The Importance of the Guru-Shishya Tradition

Advocacy plays an essential role in ensuring that even ordinary persons receive fair treatment. In addition to defending the ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity, the court is rigorous in protecting citizens’ civil rights and liberties. On numerous occasions, the advocacy acts fearlessly and impartially to check the arbitrariness and lawlessness of those in authority. … Read more