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Surrogacy Regulations: Rights and Duties of Intended Parents and Surrogate Mothers

Surrogacy allows intended parents to have a child with the help of a surrogate woman who carries the pregnancy. Because this involves body, money...

Time Limits for Filing Medical Negligence Cases: Understanding Limitation in Health Disputes

Even if medical negligence seems obvious, waiting too long to take action can kill a case legally because of limitation periods. Limitation laws fix...

Protection Orders Under Domestic Violence Laws: Immediate Reliefs Available to Victims

Domestic violence laws recognise that abuse isn’t only about physical injury; it can include emotional, economic and sexual abuse within domestic relationships. Protection orders...

Prenuptial Agreements: Are Pre-Marriage Contracts Enforceable in Family Law?

Prenuptial agreements – contracts made before marriage about property, alimony, and financial arrangements in case of separation – are common in some countries but...

Legal Status of Live-In Relationships: Rights Related to Maintenance and Property

Live-in relationships have become more visible, especially in cities, but law is still catching up. Generally, courts try to balance social realities with protection...

Student Data Privacy: Legal Protection for Records, CCTV Footage and Online Platforms

Schools and colleges now collect more student data than ever – application forms, medical records, exam scores, CCTV recordings, online learning logs, even behavioural...

Accreditation of Online Degrees and Distance Learning Programmes: What Students Should Check

With so many online degrees and distance programmes available, the biggest risk for students is spending years on a course that employers or regulators...

Homeschooling and Alternative Education: Legal Recognition and Regulatory Controls

Parents sometimes feel traditional schools don’t suit their child – due to learning styles, health issues, bullying, or philosophical reasons – and choose homeschooling...

Juvenile Justice: Bail, Trial and Rehabilitation for Children in Conflict with Law

When a child is accused of an offence, the law doesn’t treat them exactly like an adult. Juvenile justice systems are based on the...

Hostile Witnesses in Criminal Trials: Why Witnesses Turn and How Courts Handle Them

A hostile witness is someone who, after supporting the prosecution earlier (for example, in their police statement), changes their story or refuses to support...

Filing Cybercrime Complaints: Legal Options for Victims of Online Fraud and Harassment

Online fraud, hacking, identity theft, bullying, non-consensual sharing of images – all of these fall under cybercrime and are taken increasingly seriously by law...

Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Basic Legal Considerations for Companies

Global business means companies often grow through cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A). On paper it looks simple – one company buys another – but...

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