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

Copyright Law Day: Safeguarding Ideas in a Digital World

In today’s internet age, ideas travel around the world in seconds. With a single click, creative works can be copied, shared, or broadly spread. While simple access has encouraged creativity and innovation, it has also increased the potential of misuse and unauthorised duplication. As digital platforms expand, preserving unique content has become more crucial than … Read more

Consumer Rights: Legal Framework and Protection Mechanisms

The acknowledgement of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 emphasises the significance of raising consumer awareness, ensuring consumer protection, and effectively enforcing such rights. It also recognises the significant achievements of government agencies, organisations, and individuals who have worked to protect consumer interests and develop the consumer protection framework. Consumer rights promote safety, transparency, and … Read more

Knowledge, Struggle, and Revolution: Dr. Babasaheb’s Educational Life

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was a pioneer of India’s social and political revolution, who used education as a powerful instrument to help the poorest members of society. Born into an untouchable family, he experienced terrible caste persecution from a young age, yet his determination, hard effort, and strong appreciation for knowledge never wavered. His pursuit of … Read more

Anti-Human Trafficking Laws in India: The Fight for Justice for the Victims

Human trafficking is a serious violation of human rights, not only a societal concern. In India, it manifests itself as labour exploitation, sexual exploitation, child trafficking, and organ trade, and is aggravated by poverty, a lack of education, and social inequality. Every year, thousands of innocent people fall prey, with disastrous consequences. Raising public awareness … Read more

Empowering Youth: Rights and Protection in India

National Youth emphasises the important role of Indian youth in society, the nation, and the world. Beyond symbolic commemoration, the aim is to raise knowledge, responsibility, and empowerment among young people, recognising them as the foundation of national development and social progress. Youth nowadays confront a variety of obstacles, including unemployment, mental health issues, restricted … Read more