The philosophy of Epictetus is firmly anchored in Stoic thought, emphasizing the critical distinction between what lies within our control and what does not. His teachings provide a framework f...
The relationship between law and the dichotomy of control examines the equilibrium between human agency and societal governance. It examines how individuals' capacity to make decisions interact...
The Doctrine of Necessity serves as a notable exception to the established principle of Natural Justice, which generally forbids individuals from adjudicating their own disputes due to the risk...
The Latin legal maxim "Generalia specialibus non derogant," which means "the general does not derogate from the specific," embodies a crucial principle in law. This doctrine...
"In the digital age , our personal data is the new currency , and we must protect it with the same vigor as we protect our financial assets." – Tim Cook Abstract This paper would like to ...
Social constructivism1, a theory that originated from sociology and epistemology, holds that reality is not an absolute object, as it is constructed through interaction, discourse, and communic...
A.K. Gopalan vs. State of Madras [1950] SCR 88The A.K. Gopalan vs. State of Madras case is a significant Indian constitutional law case, involving the interpretation of fundamental rights. The ca...
John Bordley Rawls was an American moral and political philosopher in the liberal tradition. Rawls is considered to be one of the most influential political philosophers of the 20thcentuary. He...
Emergence of Second-Generation Rights In the 1980s, a legal battle commenced in the heart of Bombay that profoundly impacted the lives of not only the ones involved but also the entirety of In...
India is a nation with rich traditions and culture that continue to influence how communities settle disputes or enforce order. They are a part of traditional practices that whatever their faul...