The Convergence of Law, Literature, and Society

Law, literature, and society are not isolated pillars but intersecting narratives that shape the human journey. Law codifies norms and governs conduct; literature breathes life into human struggles, desires, and dissent; and society provides the ever-evolving canvas on which both unfold. When these domains converge, they illuminate the moral, emotional, and intellectual dimensions of justice

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Kirkland & Ellis Advised Coller Capital On €215 Million Continuation Fund Transaction Involving Olyos

Kirkland & Ellis Advised Coller Capital On €215 Million Continuation Fund Transaction Involving Olyos Kirkland & Ellis advised Coller Capital, a global leader in the secondary market for private assets, as lead investor on the investment in an oversubscribed €215 million continuation fund to support Motion Equity Partners in its continued partnership with Olyos, a

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Do Breakups in Live-In Relationships Destroy a Woman’s Dignity?

In a society as culturally diverse and traditionally grounded as India, the institution of marriage has long held a sacrosanct status. However, changing social norms, urbanisation, and increasing individual autonomy have paved the way for alternative relationship structures, particularly live-in relationships. These arrangements, though recognised by the judiciary as lawful in specific contexts, often carry

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New Opportunities In India’s Defence Sector

New Opportunities In India’s Defence Sector Recent geopolitical dynamics, regional conflicts and related national security concerns have made the Indian defence sector ripe for additional growth and investment. As technologies evolve and new forms of warfare emerge, this growing sector is likely to witness further transformation in India, driven by immediate and long-term security threats,

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Is Pension a Right or a Charity for Disabled Dependents?

Pension is often seen as a financial lifeline for retired employees and their families. But when it comes to disabled dependents—especially mentally or physically challenged children of government employees—questions frequently arise: Is pension an act of benevolence by the state or an enforceable legal right? A landmark judgment by the Madras High Court in Principal

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