POCSO Act: Law commission Proposed Changes, but Not to age of consent
In a recent development on another amendment, the Law Commission of India, led by former Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, has recommended crucial changes to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. The focus is on addressing cases involving teenagers aged 16-18, without altering the existing age of consent,…
Online Games & Laws in India
Online games are a fast-growing and profitable industry in India, with a huge and diverse user base, especially among the young and urban population. A report by KPMG estimates that the online gaming market in India was valued at USD 1.2 billion in 2020, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 27% to…
One Nation One Election: A Debate on India’s Electoral System
India’s Electoral System India, the world’s largest democracy, has a complex and diverse electoral system that involves frequent and staggered elections to the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament) and the state legislative assemblies. While the Lok Sabha elections are held every five years, unless dissolved earlier, the state assembly elections are held at…
Law Courses After 12th – Eligibility, Fees, Admission Process
Law education plays a crucial role in shaping the legal system and society as a whole. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and navigate the legal framework of a country. Pursuing a law course after 12th opens up a wide range of opportunities in the legal profession and related fields.…
Courses After LL.B or B.A.LL.B.
After completing an LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) degree, there are several courses and career paths that you can consider to further specialize in a specific area of law or expand your career opportunities. Here are some popular options: Master of Laws (LLM) Eligibility Criteria Qualifying Marks Requirements: Candidates are required to meet the minimum marks…
Ombudsman – Sweden, UK, and India
Introduction to Ombudsman Definition and Role An Ombudsman is an independent official who acts as a neutral mediator between the government or other institutions and the public. The term “Ombudsman” originated from Sweden and is derived from the Swedish word “ombud,” which means representative or agent. The primary role of an Ombudsman is to safeguard…
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