Author name: Yash Thakur

How a Law Firm Supports Your Legal Success

How a Law Firm Supports Your Legal Success

Legal issues, whether personal or professional, can be complex and overwhelming. When faced with a dispute, agreement, or question that demands legal knowledge, partnering with a law firm becomes a valuable step toward protecting your rights and interests. A law firm does more than just represent clients in court—it provides strategic counsel, evaluates risks, and […]

Jamtara India

Jamtara India: Hub of Cyber Crime Phenomenon

Welcome to Jamtara, a small town in Jharkhand, India. It’s known as the Cyber Crime Capital of the nation. We explore why it’s infamous, thanks to its socio-economic issues and tech advancements. Cyber crime, like phishing scams, has made Jamtara a name for deception. It has hurt thousands across India. By looking into these cyber

Balance of Power in Global Politics

Balance of Power in Global Politics

In the complex world of global politics, the Balance of Power is key. It shows how power is spread among countries and affects peace and war. By looking at history and today, we see how power changes how countries work together. Let’s explore this important idea. We’ll see how different countries help keep or upset

Capacity to Sue and Be Sued in Torts Law

Capacity to Sue and Be Sued in Torts Law

In tort law, the ability to sue and be sued is key. It lets people or companies start or defend legal cases. This is important for fairness and making sure wrongs are righted. In India, our laws mix English common law with local rules, affecting what we can do legally. Everyone can try to get

Exploring Utilitarianism: Bentham & J.S. Mill Views

Exploring Utilitarianism: Bentham & J.S. Mill Views

When we dive into ethical philosophy, we hit a key concept: Utilitarianism. It comes from Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, two big thinkers. They said the best actions are those that bring the most happiness and least pain. We’ll look at what Bentham and Mill thought, showing how they shaped our view of right

Role of an Agent in the Indian Contract Act

Role of an Agent in the Indian Contract Act

Understanding the role of an agent in the Indian Contract Act, 1872, is key. Agents act as middlemen, representing their principals in deals with others. The law of agency builds a bond of trust, where the agent makes deals while keeping the principal’s promises. By looking into the agent and principal relationship, we see how

Oppenheim's Definition of International Law

Oppenheim’s Definition of International Law

Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim is a key figure in understanding International law. He defined it clearly, focusing on both customary norms and treaties. His work, “International Law: A Treatise,” changed how we see state interactions. It shows the importance of mutual consent in international law. Key Takeaways Oppenheim is regarded as the father of modern

Monism and Dualism in International Law

Monism and Dualism in International Law

When we look at how international law works with domestic laws, we see two big ideas: monism and dualism. These ideas help us understand how global rules fit into local laws. Monism says international law is more important, while dualism says local laws come first. Knowing these ideas is key because they shape what countries

States That Rejected the US Constitution Ratification

States That Rejected the US Constitution Ratification

he ratification of the US Constitution was not easy. Many states, like North Carolina and Rhode Island, opposed it. They feared a strong central government could harm their way of life. Looking back, we see why they were worried. Their concerns about power and governance are important today. This debate shows how the Constitution’s ratification

Ignorance of the Law

Ignorance of the Law: Understanding Legal Accountability

The idea that ignorance of the law doesn’t excuse us is key. It shows we must know the laws in our country. The phrase “ignorantia juris non excusat” reminds us to stay informed about laws. This is important as laws get more complex. Knowing our rights and duties helps us understand our place in society.

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