COLLEGIUM SYSTEM IN INDIA
1. Introduction The Collegium System governs the appointment and transfer of judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts in…
RIGHT OF PRISONERS TO VOTE
1. Introduction Universal adult suffrage is a cornerstone of democratic governance. Yet, around the world, many countries deny people in…
Legal Rights and Challenges of Transgender Prisoners
I. Introduction Transgender individuals face unique challenges within the criminal justice system, particularly in correctional facilities. These challenges encompass legal…
Live-In Relationships and Legal Recognition in India: An Evolving Socio-Legal Paradigm
Introduction The Indian society, traditionally rooted in marriage as the only socially and legally sanctioned union between adults, is undergoing…
Inheritance Rights of Women under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
The inheritance rights of women in India have evolved through centuries of patriarchal customs, discriminatory traditions, and unequal legal frameworks.…
The Quiet Exodus: Why Young Advocates Are Leaving the Legal Profession
In recent years, a significant and growing number of young advocates—particularly those under 30—have quietly stepped away from the legal…
RELEVANCE OF LOK ADALAT IN INDIA
Introduction India's judicial system, while robust, often grapples with delays and backlogs. To address this, the Lok Adalat system was…
The Importance of Legal Awareness in India
Legal awareness, often referred to as legal literacy, is the knowledge and understanding of legal rights, duties, and processes among…
The Collegium System in India: A Critical Analysis of Judicial Appointments
The judiciary is the cornerstone of a democracy, ensuring justice, upholding constitutional values, and maintaining the rule of law. In…










