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uncategorized — January 6, 2026

The Role of Immigration Lawyers in Ensuring Due Process for Students Applying Abroad.

Abstract  The growing movement of students across borders has turned international education into a significant global trend. However, the immigration process involved in studying abroad can be complex, bureaucratic, and often overwhelming for students and their families. Immigration lawyers play an important role in ensuring fair treatment by providing transparency, fairness, timely documentation, legal compliance, and proper representation throughout the...

uncategorized — January 7, 2026

COMPULSORY LICENSING UNDER PATENT LAW : A BALANCING MECHANISM BETWEEN PUBLIC HEALTH AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Abstract This research paper critically examines the doctrine of compulsory licensing as a legal mechanism that seeks to balance intellectual property (IP) rights with public interest, particularly in the context of access to medicines and essential technologies. Recognized under Article 31 of the TRIPS Agreement and codified within Section 84 and Section 92 of the Indian Patents Act, 1970,...

uncategorized — January 8, 2026

Corporate Wars in the Metaverse: Judicial Challenges in Virtual Dispute Resolution

Abstract The metaverse – a vast and virtual digital ecosystem comprising augmented reality, blockchain, and spatial technologies – has become a burgeoning new landscape for corporate behavior and corporate conflict. Corporations are claiming virtual property, creating decentralized organizations, and competing for power, all within the context of new digital economies. The result has been a wave of legal disputes....

uncategorized — January 9, 2026

DIGITAL IMMIGRATION SYSTEM: LEGALITY OF AUTOMATED VISA ASSESSMENTS AND ALGORITHMIC BIAS

ABSTRACTThe digitisation of immigration systems introduces automated visa assessment mechanisms, promising efficiency and uniformity, but raises numerous urgent legal and ethical concerns. This article examines the legality of algorithmic decision-making in immigration contexts, discussing how AI systems may infringe upon due process rights, transparency requirements, and non-discrimination principles. Historical data bias, proxy discrimination, and self-reinforcing feedback loops have been...

uncategorized — January 13, 2026

The Role of Mediation in Resolving Corporate Disputes: An Indian Perspective

The Mediation Act of 2023 introduces a well-structured framework that emphasizes institutions and outlines a clear timeline. It recognizes the significance of pre-litigation, online, and community mediation, and it even includes conciliation under the umbrella of “mediation.” This act also paves the way for enforcing mediated agreements and strives to foster a regulatory environment that elevates mediation practices in...

uncategorized — January 14, 2026

The Principles of Natural Justice in Immigration Decisions: Are Visa Rejections Always Fair?

The principles of natural justice, embodied in the Latin maxims audi alteram partem (right to be heard) and nemo judex in causa sua (rule against bias), form the bedrock of fair administrative decision-making across legal systems worldwide. However, their application in immigration contexts remains contentious and inconsistent. This blog examines whether visa rejection decisions adequately uphold these fundamental principles,...

uncategorized — January 12, 2026

Understanding the Appeal System in Immigration Law: How Applicants Can Challenge Visa Refusals

The appeals process under immigration law is one of the main ways an applicant can ask for a review and possible change to a decision made by the immigration department. In this post, I will outline how the appeals process in immigration works and provide an overview of how an applicant can appeal a visa refusal using multiple legal...

uncategorized — January 10, 2026

The Roots of Criminal Behaviour: How Family Background and Early Socialization Influence Criminal Minds and the Legal System

Introduction Crime does not exist in an empty space, it develops in the web of human relations and social experiences. To a certain degree, every criminality is the representation of the upbringing of a person, of his emotional conditioning and exposure to the society. Although the law discusses crime as a law breaking or law duty, criminology goes into...

uncategorized — January 23, 2026

Overcoming Visa Refusals Legally: What Makes a Strong Representation Letter & Appeal Case

AbstractVisa refusals can be discouraging, especially when they derail academic, professional, or personal plans. However, a refusal is rarely the final word. Many applicants successfully reverse refusals by filing a well-drafted representation letter (reconsideration request) or by pursuing an appeal where the law provides for one. This article explains the legal logic behind successful challenges, identifies the core elements...

family-law — January 15, 2026

Case Study: Rajasthan High Court Annuls Marriage Due to Concealment of Wife’s Schizophrenia

AbstractThe Rajasthan High Court declared a 2013 marriage void ab initio when it was proved that the wife had schizophrenia. This serious mental disorder was deliberately concealed from the husband before their wedding. On appeal, the court held that this non-disclosure amounted to fraud under Section 12(1)(c) of the Hindu Marriage Act, entitling the husband to annul the marriage...

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