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Employment Law

Forced Resignation vs Termination: What Indian Employees Can Legally Challenge in 2026

Introduction Across India, a silent workplace trend is growing — employees are being pressured to resign instead of being formally terminated. HR calls it “mutual separation.” Employees often experience it as coercion, threat, or emotional pressure. Why does this happen? Because resignation protects employers from legal consequences, while termination triggers compliance obligations, disputes, and potential […]

Criminal Law High Court Legal Tort Law

SC’s Call for Uniform Compensation in Hit-and-Run Cases: What Victims Need to Know

Introduction On May 2025, the Supreme Court of India took a significant step toward addressing inconsistencies in compensation awarded to victims of hit-and-run accidents across India. In a landmark directive, the Apex Court called for uniformity in the compensation framework under the Motor Vehicles Act, signaling a shift toward a more equitable and transparent legal […]

Legal

Emerging Legal Challenges in India’s Health Sector: A 2025 Legal Outlook

Introduction India’s health sector is undergoing significant transformation. From the rise of digital healthcare platforms to enhanced public health regulations post-COVID, the legal landscape is shifting rapidly. The emerging legal challenges are no longer limited to traditional issues like medical negligence but have expanded into data privacy, telemedicine compliance, insurance disputes, and health infrastructure regulations. […]

Criminal Law Family Law

Legal Implications of Obscenity Charges in Digital Content in India

🏛️ Introduction The Indian digital ecosystem is growing at an unprecedented pace. However, with increased content generation comes greater legal scrutiny, especially regarding obscenity, indecent representation, and child protection laws. Recently, the Supreme Court of India restrained a popular podcaster’s digital shows over alleged obscenity charges. This incident has once again brought attention to the […]

Civil Legal

Comprehensive Guide to Tenancy Agreement and Leave & License

In India, property leasing is primarily governed by two legal arrangements: Tenancy Agreement and Leave and License Agreement. These agreements cater to different needs, are regulated by distinct legal frameworks, and apply to various property types. This blog provides a detailed overview of both, including their legal provisions, possible use cases, property types, state-specific insights […]

Legal

Legal Implications of Obscenity Charges in Digital Content in India

Introduction The Indian digital ecosystem is growing at an unprecedented pace. However, with increased content generation comes greater legal scrutiny, especially regarding obscenity, indecent representation, and child protection laws. Recently, the Supreme Court of India restrained a popular podcaster’s digital shows over alleged obscenity charges. This incident has once again brought attention to the stringent […]

Civil Property Law

Unlocking the SARFAESI Legal Maze: Navigating SLPs in the Supreme Court for Expedited Resolution

In the labyrinth of financial matters, the SARFAESI Act (Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act) is a potent tool for banks and financial institutions. However, when the Supreme Court grants leave for an SLP (Special Leave Petition) related to SARFAESI, it initiates a unique legal journey. This blog demystifies […]

Criminal Law

Navigating Judgment Day: Legal Remedies for Accused in Indian Criminal Matters

As the gavel falls on judgment day in a criminal trial, the accused find themselves at a pivotal moment. A nuanced understanding of the legal remedies available becomes paramount in navigating the complexities of India’s criminal justice system. – Plea Bargaining (Section 265-A, CrPC): Section 265-A allows accused individuals to opt for plea bargaining, admitting guilt in […]