Law students often stare at a bare Act – dense, statutory text filled with sections, provisos, and exceptions – and feel lost. How does this transform into living law applied in Courts, contracts, or Constitutional challenges? As Law Faculties, we’ve seen this gap frustrate generations of Law students. Bridging it requires active techniques that make […]
Read MoreAccording to the recent report presented by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the data of NCW online crimes against women in India is increasing day by day. Multiplicity of crimes has brought in its wake by the advancement in computer technology and internet and delivered ever-increasing opportunities and prospects for the criminals to harass […]
Read MoreLaw and social change are very closely linked. People follow the law to control how they act and settle contests but the law can also be used to fight for change and make the world a better place. Social change is when people’s actions, relationships, or institutions change over time, which means that society changes […]
Read MoreThe idea of having superpowers—e.g., flight, stopping a crime being committed, etc. has fascinated numerous people. Although such fancies are far from reality, there is a real-life empowerment that allows one to advocate for justice, safeguard the weak, and be a part of the collective good of society: human rights. Many top law colleges in […]
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to change a lot of things, including the environment, global productivity, equality and inclusion, and a lot more. A lot of people have said that AI can help and at the same time upset the sustainable growth. AI is getting more and more attention because it has the potential to […]
Read MoreEnglish is a specialised branch of Law used in legal writing and litigation. For non-native English speakers, mastering legal English can be very difficult due to its unique vocabulary, complex sentence structures and formal requirements. However, a good understanding of legal English is essential for anyone working in international law, studying law in an English-speaking […]
Read MoreLawyers need to be able to talk to people clearly in order to do their jobs. The list goes on and on: giving advice through emails and letters, attending meetings, representing clients in court or giving lawyers information, and so on. However, most law students don’t think about how to properly talk to their clients. […]
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