When People think about a career in law, they imagine a lawyer in a courtroom. But there is many more to a law career than just going to court. Today, law graduates have many different choices. They can work in business, media, environment, human rights, government policy, or even with…
The origination of the word ‘Euthanasia’ has come from a Greek phrase “euthanatos”, where “eu” means “good” and “thanatos” means “death”. Therefore, if we see the literal translation of this maxim, then it means an “easy death” or a “good death”. But how can death be good? We as humans…
Custodial violence-encompassing torture, ill-treatment, and deaths in police or judicial custody-remains one of India’s gravest human rights challenges. Despite constitutional guarantees and judicial interventions, the persistence of such abuse exposes deep flaws in both policing and legal education. It is time for a paradigm shift, not only in law enforcement…
May Day, celebrated on 1st May every year, holds significant historical and cultural importance in India, as it does in many parts of the world. May Day emerged in India during the early twentieth century labour movement, when workers began organizing for improved working conditions, fair wages, and the right…
Legal education in India has undergone significant transformations over the years, adapting to the evolving demands of society, governance, and the economy. With the growing complexities of legal frameworks and the rise of specialized fields such as cyber law, intellectual property rights, and corporate law, law colleges across the country…
