Legal education in India has witnessed a remarkable transformation over the years, adapting to the evolving needs of society and the legal profession. No longer confined to the traditional courtroom setup, law today encompasses multiple specializations such as corporate law, environmental law, cyber law, and intellectual property law. This diversification…
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is primarily focuses on the notion that businesses have a sense of responsibility towards society and the people who are vital to their success. The present study is an attempt to understand the conceptual discourse of CSR under corporate governance in the present contemporary scenario. Introduction:…
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…