October 21, 2025
Can Schools Search Your Backpack? Know Your Rights as a Student In the U.S., students have Fourth Amendment rights, but courts allow school officials to conduct searches if they have 'reasonable suspicion', a lower standard than police needing probable cause
Aug 15
How Indian Courts Treat WhatsApp Chats as Evidence In India, WhatsApp chats can be admissible as evidence in court if properly authenticated under the Indian Evidence Act
Aug 14
Can Teachers Be Fired for Their Personal Social Media? In many regions, teachers can face disciplinary action, including termination, if their personal social media activity is deemed to violate professional standards or district policies
Aug 13
How to Legally Sue a Foreign Seller That Ships to the US Under U.S. law, a foreign seller can be sued if they have sufficient "minimum contacts" with the U.S., such as marketing to U.S. customers, shipping products here, or using U.S. payment systems. This is based on the International Shoe Co. v. Washington (1945) precedent
Aug 7
What Is Anticipatory Bail and When Can You Get It? Anticipatory bail is a legal provision in some countries that allows an individual to seek bail in anticipation of an arrest for a non-bailable offense, offering protection from being taken into custody
Jul 24
Forensic Evidence – Relevancy and Admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act Under the Indian Evidence Act, forensic evidence is only admissible if it is relevant, reliable, and presented by a qualified expert
May 23
Article 50 of Indian Constitution – Separation of Judiciary from Executive Article 50 is a directive principle that instructs the State to separate the judiciary from the executive in public services.
May 22
What is Summary Suit under CPC? What Should You Know A summary suit under CPC allows the plaintiff to obtain a quick judgment when the defendant lacks a substantial defense, typically in cases of debt or contract disputes
May 19
Delhi High Court States That Opposite-Gender Massage Don’t Amount to Sexual Activity In a 2024 ruling, the Delhi High Court emphasized that professional cross-gender massage therapy does not imply or equate to sexual conduct
May 15
Teacher Employment Law – Contracts, Dismissals & Legal Protections Teachers are often covered by tenure or contract protections that provide due process before dismissal
May 12