Wildlife Conservation Day: Understanding Your Legal Role in Saving Nature

Every year, the globe commemorates Wildlife Conservation Day, a reminder of the critical need to safeguard endangered species and fragile ecosystems. Illegal poaching, habitat destruction, deforestation, and the effects of climate change are all becoming increasingly serious dangers to wildlife. While governments and environmental organisations police conservation laws and programs, individuals play an equally important … Read more

Viral but Deceptive! How to Identify Fake Products on Social Media?

Every year World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated to increase awareness about consumer rights and promote safe purchasing practices. Globally, consumer protection is critical since fraud and disinformation cause huge financial losses. With the advent of the digital era, internet purchasing on social media sites such as Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube has increased dramatically. However, … Read more

Honouring the Defenders of Justice: Advocates’ Day 2025

Every year on December 3rd, the legal fraternity around the country comes together to commemorate Advocates’ Day, which honours advocates’ relentless effort, unshakeable commitment, and invaluable service. This unique day serves as a reminder of the critical role advocates play in establishing a just society, protecting individual rights, and ensuring that every person receives the … Read more

Happiness: A Right to Joy, Guaranteed by Law!

Happiness is essential to human life, pushing people, society, and governments to recognise the rights associated with well-being.  It is more than just a personal emotion; it is influenced by psychological, societal, and economic factors.  This has sparked global debate about recognising happiness as a legal right.  Several countries have passed laws to protect this … Read more

From Exploitation to Equality: What the Law Says About Ending Modern Slavery

Every year on December 2nd, the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is marked, recognising and remembering the millions of people who are still exploited and coerced today. Although historical slavery has been formally abolished, current variants such as human trafficking, forced labour, child exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced marriages continue to affect millions … Read more

From Stigma to Rights: How Law Supports People Living with HIV 

World AIDS Day, commemorated annually on December 1st, serves as a reminder of the global commitment to understanding, supporting, and empowering those living with HIV. Over the last two decades, medical improvements and public awareness have changed HIV from a terrifying disease to a manageable health concern. Nonetheless, societal issues exist. Many people continue to … Read more

From Consent to Comfort: Legal Perspectives for National Personal Space Day 2025 

 National Personal Space Day, marked on November 30th, serves as a gentle reminder that everyone deserves respect, autonomy, and both physical and mental comfort. Maintaining strong personal boundaries has never been more crucial in today’s increasingly crowded environment, both physically and online. Personal space is more than just distance; it represents dignity, safety, and individual … Read more

Forests at Risk: Deforestation, Laws and Responsibility 

Forests are essential to human survival because they provide oxygen, regulate the climate, safeguard biodiversity, and support the water cycle. However, industrialisation, urbanisation, and illicit logging are rapidly diminishing global forest resources, resulting in a severe imbalance between destruction and conservation. This growing threat underlines the need for stricter legislation and more effective execution to … Read more

Save Water, Sustain Life: Conservation & Solutions

Water is the basis of life, necessary for the survival of all living things. However, fast population expansion, industrialisation, urbanisation, and climate change are putting enormous strain on global water supplies, resulting in increased water shortages in many countries. This situation shows the critical necessity to recognise the worth of water and promote its conservation. … Read more