Legal notice: when,why, and how to send it?

lifeandlaw 16.10.25

Legal difficulties involving individuals, organisations, or businesses can develop in everyday situations. Instead of going to court, it is often preferable to tell the other party in writing. This phase, called a Legal Notice, serves as a formal warning of potential legal action. It not only states your position, but also promotes resolution before judicial … Read more

Equality Day: A Celebration of Social Unity

lifeandlaw 15.10.25

Equality Day is a powerful reminder of our collective commitment to promote the values of togetherness, fraternity, and equality. In a varied country like India, equality is more than a philosophical concept; it must be put into action. Without it, societal inequality and injustice flourish, threatening democratic values. Thus, including equality into daily life is … Read more

World Book Day: Keep Reading, Keep Learning

llifeandlaw 14.10.2025

Reading is one of the most powerful instruments for getting knowledge.  World Book Day emphasises the value of reading around the world and encourages individuals to experience the joy of reading.  Through reading, we have access to fresh ideas, viewpoints, experiences, and cultures. A good reader consistently widens their intellectual horizons, enriching their personal and … Read more

Our Heritage, Our Responsibility: The Role of Law

lifeandlaw 13.10.25

Our heritage is an important emblem of our identity, reflecting the traditions, arts, architecture, and history passed down from our forefathers. Preserving it reconnects us with the past and guarantees that future generations inherit this rich legacy. Protecting historical monuments, cultural locations, and customs is a shared social and cultural responsibility. However, urbanisation, tourism, and … Read more

Bhagat Singh’s Inspiration for Today’s Youth

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Shaheed Diwas commemorates the ultimate sacrifice of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, who were executed by the British in 1931. Their daring actions and revolutionary spirit established them as enduring emblems of patriotism in India. Bhagat Singh opposed not only colonial tyranny, but also deep-seated social problems including superstition, casteism, and injustice. This article seeks … Read more

Rabindranath Tagore: A Harmony of Words, Music, and Colours

Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary commemorates the rich legacy of an iconic figure in Indian literature, music, and art. Tagore’s contributions demonstrate a profound understanding of people, beauty, and creativity. His poetry, music, and paintings expressed emotional depth and spiritual understanding, resulting in a timeless symphony of words, melodies, and colours. The aim of this article … Read more

Baba Amte and Constitutional Values: A Confluence of Justice, Equality, and Humanity

The Indian Constitution, based on justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity, serves as both a legal framework and a model for social development.  Baba Amte, a pioneering  social worker, exhibited these fundamental ideals with his lifelong commitment to the marginalised, particularly leprosy sufferers, Dalits, and Adivasis.  His initiatives, such as Anandwan, exemplified the values of dignity, … Read more

The Journey of Freedom Under Gandhi’s Leadership

lifeandlaw 08.10.25

Mahatma Gandhi’s leadership transformed India’s struggle for independence into a peaceful revolution based on truth, equality, and nonviolence.  His Satyagraha and Non-Cooperation Movements laid a solid moral foundation for the country’s democratic values, inspiring global movements for justice and peace. Beyond political freedom, Gandhi prioritised substantial social reform, such as combating untouchability, empowering women, and … 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