Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
What Is Intellectual Property? Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the human mind — inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, logos, brand names, music, software, and more. The law gives creators and businesses exclusive rights over these creations for a defined period, allowing them to benefit from their own work and preventing others from...
Read MoreConsumer Protection
What Is Consumer Protection Law? Consumer protection law is designed to protect buyers of goods and services from unfair practices by sellers, manufacturers, and service providers. It gives consumers the right to demand quality, safety, fair pricing, and accurate information — and to seek a remedy when these rights are violated. Who Is a Consumer...
Read MoreMatrimonial & Family Law
What Is Matrimonial & Family Law? Matrimonial and family law covers legal matters that arise within family relationships — marriage, divorce, separation, child custody, maintenance (financial support), adoption, and disputes over family property and inheritance. These cases are often emotionally sensitive, and the law tries to balance the interests of all family members, especially children....
Read MoreCivil Law
What Is Civil Law? Civil law deals with disputes between individuals, companies, or other entities. Unlike criminal law — where the state punishes an offender — civil law is concerned with resolving private disputes and providing remedies such as compensation, return of property, specific performance of a contract, or an injunction (a court order to...
Read MoreService Law & Labour Law
What Is Service Law? Service Law covers the rules and regulations that govern employment in government and public sector organisations. It deals with matters such as recruitment, appointments, promotions, pay, disciplinary proceedings, transfers, regularisation of service, and termination of employment. Government employees who feel they have been unfairly treated can challenge decisions through Service Tribunals,...
Read MoreCriminal Law
What Is Criminal Law? Criminal law deals with acts that are considered offences against society or the state, not just against an individual. When someone breaks a criminal law, the state prosecutes them. If found guilty, the punishment can include imprisonment, fines, or both. In India, criminal matters are primarily governed by the Bharatiya Nyaya...
Read MoreFundamental Rights & Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
What Are Fundamental Rights? Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights guaranteed to every citizen of India by the Constitution. They protect individual dignity, equality, and freedom and cannot be taken away by the government without lawful authority. If these rights are violated, a citizen can approach the Supreme Court of India or a High...
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