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DOCTRINE OF PLEASURE

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Rubijit Saha Gitarattan International Business School affiliated with GGSIPU ABSTRACT A fundamental tenet of administrative law, the Doctrine of Pleasure regulates public employee’s tenure. The theory, which has its roots in English common law, states that civil servants are appointed at the Crown’s discretion. However, under Articles 310 […]

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Revisiting Section 23 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007: A Critical Analysis of Urmila Dixit v. Sunil Sharan Dixit

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Manan Jhamb Chandigarh University Introduction There is a contradiction in India’s demography. The civilization that put significance and respect for their elders, yet we see a most substantial senior citizen population being ill-treated, dispossessed and abandoned by their own families. Disintegration of joint family, pressure of urbanization and

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Online Mediation and E-Dispute Resolution: Post-COVID Legal Landscape

Published on: 20th April 2026 Authored by: Rimjhim Pandey VSSD PG College Kanpur ABSTRACT The introduction of Covid-19 has deeply reshaped the justice delivery system in India. In the recent decades there is dynamic and sudden shift from the tradition litigation to mediation practices driven by technology been promoted by the Judiciary . The traditional

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Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in India: A Doctrinal, Comparative and Interdisciplinary Analysis

Published on: 20th April 2026 Authored by: Daisy Kumari Amity Law School, Jharkhand Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving quickly and changing how people live today. This includes all of the different types of jobs there are, how all Countries function, as well as the way people are interacting with each other (both in person

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Euthanasia and the Right to Die with Dignity in India: A Critical Analysis of Recent Judicial Developments

Published on: 20th April 2026 Authored by: Akshaya S TNNLU, Trichy Abstract: Euthanasia exists in a grey area between constitutional rights and, medical ethics and state regulation, especially in jurisdiction were legislative guidance remains limited. In India, this area has developed gradually by judicial interpretation, eventually including the right to die with dignity has become

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