Parental incarceration is a growing issue that affects millions of children worldwide. When a parent is incarcerated, the emotional and psychological well-being of the child is often placed at risk. Children in these situations face a unique set of challenges that can significantly shape their development and mental health and…
The National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) in India marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to education, deeply impacting the examination system. NEP 2020 advocates for a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to learning, moving away from rote learning and standardized testing towards more comprehensive evaluation methods. The policy…
Over the years, there have been substantial changes to the Indian legal system. The nation’s legal system has been significantly shaped by law colleges. These organizations have undergone significant change from their modest origins to the contemporary globalized period. Early Beginnings In India, the first law colleges were established in…
Medical negligence is a pressing issue in India, where errors in healthcare can lead to severe harm or even the loss of life. Despite the existence of legal remedies, many victims fail to seek justice due to a lack of awareness about their rights and the complexities of the legal…
Moot courts play a vital role in legal education, offering law students a platform to develop essential advocacy skills, legal reasoning, and courtroom etiquette. These simulated court proceedings allow students to argue hypothetical cases before a panel of judges, mimicking real-life litigation. Through this process, students learn the intricacies of…