The Public Gambling Act of 1867 forbids betting and gambling, and most parts of the nation view these activities as unlawful. The Public Gaming Act of 1867 is the main legislation governing gaming in India. Although it doesn’t specifically mention casinos, this colonial-era statute forbids
Meanwhile, as humanity prepares to venture further into space, the law in space begins to change. In recent years, the twentieth century has witnessed the rapid rise of space exploration concerns,
In the doctrine of prospective overruling, courts bound the effect of new rules to future instances. This doctrine was born in America in the early 1900s, was used for the first time in 1932, and was
Nowadays, every person has a digital life. In this type of digital life, AI plays a crucial role. Through AI, different types of work become easier and it is accessible to all. This accessibility assures that the actors
Biometric data is derived from unique physical or behavioural features, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, iris patterns, and voice recognition. The use of biometric data within areas of law
Recently on 9th August, the whole country came across an incident where a 31-year-old female PGT Doctor was brutally raped and murdered in the hospital where she was working. The brutality and the devastating nature of the act have shocked everyone. The incident was followed by a large
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a process where a third party, who is not interested in the disputing parties but is neutral and certified to act as a mediator or arbitrator, helps parties to a
As a result of the increased rate of technological innovations, contracts have been created, executed, and enforced differently. In particular, while initially legal relations were regulated by
India is a union of states. Having a quasi-federal system of government. For the successful functioning of such a system, there is a need to maintain an adequate balance of power between
Somatic cell therapy, as well as gene editing of human germline – sperm, eggs, or embryos –, is capable of preventing and treating a range of hereditary disorders as well as, in theory, increasing
“Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is making its mark in India as an alternate way to resolve disputes. ADR refers to resolving disputes in different ways without going to trial in the courts. ADR
In today’s digital world, protecting healthcare information is crucial, as organisations use various specialised systems like electronic health records, e-prescribing systems, practice management support systems, clinical decision support systems, radiology information systems, and