The concept of bail in India is deeply rooted in the constitutional guarantee of personal liberty. The Constitution of India, under Article 21, guarantees the Right to Life and Personal Liberty as a fundamental right. Article 21 states:...
Inter‑religion court marriage in India usually means a Hindu–Muslim, Hindu–Christian, Sikh–Christian or other interfaith couple marrying without conversion through the Special Marriage Act, 1954
The objective of the Act is to bring disputes to a final settlement for which the presence of the parties and their free consent is mandatory. This Court has also carefully gone through the records of the learned...
DPDP Act 2023, read with the DPDP Rules 2025, treats anyone under 18 as a child and gives special protection to their personal data. The law recognises that children use phones, social media and games long before they understand digital...
The Supreme Court recently said that laws meant to protect children are increasingly being misused to punish consensual teenage relationships, and asked the Union government to consider introducing a “Romeo–Juliet” clause to protect genuine adolescent couples from harsh...