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public-administrative-civil-rights-law — May 22, 2026

Public–Private Partnership (PPP): Government and Private Collaboration

1. IntroductionPublic–Private Partnership (PPP) refers to a cooperative arrangement between the government and private sector entities for the provision of public services or infrastructure. In developing countries like India, PPP has emerged as a significant model for accelerating economic growth, improving infrastructure, and ensuring efficient service delivery. It bridges the gap between limited public resources and increasing public demands.PPP...

consumer-laws — May 23, 2026

ROLE OF CONSUMER COURTS IN INDIA

Introduction In India, consumer courts are designed to protect consumers from unfair trade practices and counterfeit goods or services. The first one is territorial, referring to the place where the seller conducts business, and the other one is pecuniary jurisdiction, which is the value of the claim. This is followed by a disciplinary hearing designed to determine the appropriate...

public-administrative-civil-rights-law — May 25, 2026

Welfare State – State Responsible for Citizens’ Well-being

ABSTRACTThis article analyses the concept of the Welfare State, its evolution, and its role in modern society in Indian context. It discusses the historical development of welfare state and highlights a relevant case study to understand its practical impact. The article also critically analyzes theeffectiveness and challenges of welfare systems, including issues such as financial burden and dependency. At...

public-administrative-civil-rights-law — May 26, 2026

Vote Bank Politics – Targeting specific communities for votes

1. Introduction:Vote bank is a strategy followed by the political parties for the specific group of people- based on caste, region, religion, language , to secure their vote during election. Parties give promises or give some benefits to those groups to get support or vote during election. This practice isvery common in Indian politics, which reflects a positive and...

corporate-business-finance-law — May 28, 2026

Decriminalization of Corporate Offences: A Shift from Deterrence to Compliance in Indian Corporate Law

1. Introduction Corporate law plays a crucial role in regulating the conduct of companies, safeguarding investor interests, and maintaining the integrity of financial markets. Traditionally, enforcement mechanisms within corporate law relied significantly on criminal sanctions to ensure compliance. Violations, even of a procedural nature, often attracted prosecution and the threat of imprisonment. However, in recent years, India has witnessed...

intellectual-property-technology-law — May 29, 2026

Gap Between Tech Access Groups

1. IntroductionThe digital divide refers to the gap between individuals, groups, and communities that have access to digital technologies and those that do not. In the twenty-first century, technology has become an important part of human life. People use smartphones, computers, and theinternet for education, communication, business, banking, healthcare, and entertainment. However, not everyone can equally enjoy these benefits....

intellectual-property-technology-law — May 30, 2026

Legal Enforceability of Government Advisories on Tech Platforms in India

1. Introduction In recent years, the rapid growth of digital platforms such as social media, streaming services, and messaging applications has transformed communication in India. With this growth, the government has increasingly issued advisories to regulate online content, ensure user safety, and maintain public order. However, a key legal question arises: Are these government advisories legally binding on tech...

public-administrative-civil-rights-law — June 1, 2026

Judicial Review of Administrative Action: A Key Dimension of Public and Administrative Law in India

AbstractJudicial Review forms an essential aspect of public and administrative law and is considered the primary means by which executive and administrative decisions can be evaluated and tested in terms of constitutionality and legality. It gives courts powers to determine the legality, reasonableness, and fairness of the decisions made by public institutions and individuals acting on behalf of the...

medical-healthcare-negligence-law — June 2, 2026

Telemedicine and digital health care legal framework

INTRODUCTION In today’s world technology is chaging in every field including health care sector. Telemedicine and digital health care are new methods of providing heath services through Internet and various digital platforms . Instead of visiting hospitals physically , patients can now take heath services during video calls, emails and online platforms this made medical services accessible, affordable and...

medical-healthcare-negligence-law — June 3, 2026

Medical, Healthcare and Negligence Laws in India

IntroductionHealthcare sector is very vital in the protection of human life and well being. But as the medical science is becoming more complicated there has been an increase in the incidences of medical negligence. Medical negligence is a term used to describe an act of breach of duty on the part of a healthcare professional that leads to harm...