
The remodeled judicial platform brought forth by the BNS may still have gaps, particularly in the mechanisms designed to reform…
The present law panel under Justice (retd) Ritu Raj Awasthi is finalising its report on holding assembly and Lok Sabha…
Eco Survey 2016-17 had proposed mandatory realtime publishing of citizen-facing laws.
The AILET 2024 counselling schedule and official notification are accessible on the official website – nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Law aspirants can also apply to state-level law entrance exams, which include, MH CET Law, TS Law Set, AP Law…
The last date to apply for counselling round is December 20 and the fee to be submitted is 30,000 rupees…
CLAT 2024: The results are to be announced tomorrow and the answer key will be out toda
The authorities have also announced to extend the registration date. Now, the final date for online registration to AIBE 18…
The transition to the new regime requires a thorough understanding of the laws applicable and their implications.
Admissions to the five-year LLB program will be determined based on the CLAT 2023 scores.
“Government is seized of the concerns of MSMEs about lengthy and costly litigation and we shall push for resolution of…
The importance of quality legal education and interdependency upon our litigation framework.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this week made a strong push for a UCC, asking how can the country function…
Prime Minister, in his address to the party workers of Madhya Pradesh, favoured the implementation of UCC in the country…
The argument that nation-building and advance need uniform sets of laws across all arenas of social life may not be…
The 22nd Law Commission of India has decided to seek feedback from the public and recognized religious organisations about the…
When asked if the work done by the Uttarakhand UCC committee can be replicated at the national level, she said,…
While some in the industry have expressed concerns, others such as Cyril Shroff, managing partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM), have welcomed…