Colonial Continuities in Judicial Practice in India

Professional to do domestic chores at judges homes.

When Courts Normalize Servitude it is Colonial mindset. 🏛️ Introduction: Colonial Ghosts in Contemporary Courts British Colonial rule ended in India in 1947 but the mindset of institutions has not changed. A recent judgement of Andhra Pradesh High Court has sparked fresh debate on the subject. Judiciary in India not only fascinates the British, they also …

Why Indian Judiciary Fascinates British Culture’s My Lord and Tailcoat?

Unrobing the Past of My Lords: Investigating the Indian Judiciary’s Enduring Fascination with British Culture Seventy-eight years after gaining independence, the Indian legal system, particularly its judiciary, continues to exhibit a fascinating, and at times perplexing, affinity for British legal traditions and cultural markers. From the ceremonial address of “My Lord” to sartorial choices that …

Not all Rich People would become Billionaires.

Why every rich will not become billionaire?

Billionaires Versus Wealthy: The different lifestyle and social behaviour. It’s crucial to distinguish between these two groups, as their journeys to wealth profoundly shape their mindsets and social behaviors. Let’s articulate both separately, as under: How to become a Billionaire? I. Established Wealth: The Billionaire Class This group typically refers to individuals who have accumulated …

India’s Rising Defence Production and Exports

Rising defence export

Analysis of India’s Defence Sector Production and Exports (2014-2025) Defence Export by India: India has experienced a significant surge in its defence sector production and exports over the last decade, largely driven by the “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (self-reliant India) initiatives. I. Defence Production Growth: Significant Increase: India’s defence production reached ₹1.27 lakh …

Another Brexit in UK with departure of Billionaires

Billionaires running away from England

Britain’s Billionaire Exodus: Why the UK is Losing its Wealthiest Residents Introduction A silent but powerful shift is taking place in the United Kingdom: an exodus of billionaires, millionaires, and high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) who have long made London their home. Triggered by sweeping tax reforms—most notably the abolition of the non-domicile (non-dom) regime—this movement is …

How to Save a Failing Marriage?

Striking at the Pandemic of Divorce: A Step-by-Step Guide to Relational Resilience The rising tide of divorce is not merely a statistical trend; it is a profound human tragedy. Deep inquiry has revealed that beyond superficial disagreements, the deepest fissures in relationships often form when life’s most potent and personal “compartments”—money, sex, religion, and politics—are …