Komal Ahuja Constitutional Law, Judicial Interpretation, Taxation, Uncategorized Case Law, fundamental rights, Indian Constitution, Judicial Review, Legal Doctrine, Legislative Powers, Retrospective Laws, Supreme Court India, Tax Laws, Vested Rights
Komal Ahuja Education, Judicial Interpretation AICTE, Distance Learning, EdTech Regulation, Education Regulation, Framework of Education in India, Indian Education System, Judicial Oversight, NEP 2020, Right to Education, UGC
Komal Ahuja Civil Lawyers, Dispute Resolution, Judicial Interpretation Delay Condonation, Indian Judiciary, legal precedent, Limitation Act, Supreme Court India
Komal Ahuja Company Lawyers & Corporate Lawyers, Judicial Interpretation, The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code Discretionary Powers of NCLAT, Inherent Powers of NCLT, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, Rule 15 of NCLT and NCLAT Rules 2016, Supreme Court on NCLT Powers
Komal Ahuja Healthcare Policy, Human Rights, Judicial Interpretation Article 226 Guardianship Cases, case study for comatose patient, Guardianship for Comatose Individuals, Judicial Interpretation of Guardianship Laws, Legal Challenges for Comatose Patients, Parens Patriae Doctrine in India, reforms in guardianship
Komal Ahuja Children, Criminal Law, Judicial Interpretation, Minor Rights, Supreme Court Child Testimony In India, Child Witnesses in Indian Law, Competency of a Child Witness, Corroboration in Child Testimony, Minor Testimony in Indian Courts, Psychological Factors in Child Testimony, Section 118 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872, Voir Dire Test
Komal Ahuja Criminal Law, Judicial Interpretation, Legal Affairs case law on criminal breach of trust, Cheating, Criminal Breach of Trust, difference between cheating and criminal breach of trust, Punishment for Cheating, Punishment for Criminal Breach of Trust, Section 405 of the IPC, Section 406 of IPC, Section 415 of the IPC, Section 417 of the IPC