Category : Case Briefing

case-briefing — 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...

case-briefing — May 20, 2026

The Silent Architect: Power, Identity, and the Evolution of Gender Politics

1. IntroductionPolitics, at its core, is the negotiation of power. For centuries, that negotiation was conducted almost exclusively by men, under the assumption that “neutral” governance was synonymous with “masculine” governance. However, the rise of gender politics has shattered this illusion, revealing how deeply gendered our institutions, policies, and social expectations truly are. Gender politics is not merely about...

case-briefing — May 15, 2026

CASE BRIEFING – QUANTUM MERIUT

Quantum meruit is a Latin phrase meaning “what one has earned”. In the context of contract law, It allows a person to claim reasonable compensation for work done or services provided, even when there is no valid contract or when a contract becomes void, unenforceable, or incomplete, provided the other party has accepted the benefit of that work. This...

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