Even if medical negligence seems obvious, waiting too long to take action can kill a case legally because of limitation periods. Limitation laws fix...
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 – contracts made before marriage about property, alimony, and financial arrangements in case of separation – are common in some countries but...
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...
Schools and colleges now collect more student data than ever – application forms, medical records, exam scores, CCTV recordings, online learning logs, even behavioural...
With so many online degrees and distance programmes available, the biggest risk for students is spending years on a course that employers or regulators...
Parents sometimes feel traditional schools don’t suit their child – due to learning styles, health issues, bullying, or philosophical reasons – and choose homeschooling...
A hostile witness is someone who, after supporting the prosecution earlier (for example, in their police statement), changes their story or refuses to support...
Online fraud, hacking, identity theft, bullying, non-consensual sharing of images – all of these fall under cybercrime and are taken increasingly seriously by law...
Global business means companies often grow through cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A). On paper it looks simple – one company buys another – but...