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Quasi-Federal Nature Of Indian State: A Constitutional Perspective
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Quasi-Federal Nature Of Indian State: A Constitutional Perspective

Posted by By Navdeep Singh April 2, 2025
Abstract India, is not unitary neither truly federal. The system of governance in India can be called Quasi-Federal, which is a harmonious combination of two. Under this system of governance,
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Euthanasia and Right to Die with Dignity in India: Critical Analysis
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Euthanasia and Right to Die with Dignity in India: Critical Analysis

Posted by By Disha Patil March 13, 2025
Article 21 guarantees the right to life and personal liberty subject to procedure established by law.[1] Every individual has an inherent and inalienable right to live life to the full
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Idea of Secularism in Indian Context: Needed or Imposed?
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Idea of Secularism in Indian Context: Needed or Imposed?

Posted by By Sumit Kumar Verma February 6, 2025
In India, Secularism has been a hot topic of debate and discussion. As a country known for its diverse cultural, religious and linguistic fabric, the idea of secularism plays a
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Echoes In The Ether: The Evolution Of Free Speech In The Connected World
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Echoes In The Ether: The Evolution Of Free Speech In The Connected World

Posted by By Sharanya Rokade February 6, 2025
 The first thing that comes to our mind when the word democracy pops up is “FREEDOM OF SPEECH”. A democracy, therefore, is defined by the freedom a country gives its
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Right Against Child Labour (Article 24)
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Right Against Child Labour (Article 24)

Posted by By Dattatreya Ghosh February 6, 2025
What means the child labour? It does actually mean a child being employed under an industry. In simple sense it actually means any sort of work which actually misfits the
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Constitutional Challenges to Campus Dress Codes: Freedom of Expression and Cultural Rights
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Constitutional Challenges to Campus Dress Codes: Freedom of Expression and Cultural Rights

Posted by By Pramyuktha R February 2, 2025
In India, the Constitution guarantees several fundamental rights including freedom of expression under Article 19 and Rights to personal dignity under Article 21. Freedom of expression and personal dignity are
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Championing Equality: JS Mill’s Lasting Vision Of Gender Justice
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Championing Equality: JS Mill’s Lasting Vision Of Gender Justice

Posted by By Deepali Kashyap and Devansh Bansal February 2, 2025
J.S Mill the most philosophical thinker of the Enlightenment era’s liberalism dedicated his thought to achieving equality in society. His belief in the principles of freedom, equality, and societal progress
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The Places of Worship Act: Analyzing its Constitutional Validity and Legal Challenges.
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The Places of Worship Act: Analyzing its Constitutional Validity and Legal Challenges.

Posted by By Ansh Pandey and Aakarsh Chaudhary January 23, 2025
In India, the places of worship are not merely structures but a symbol of faith, community, and complex interplay of tradition and modernity the spell out the nation’s sacred journey.
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Navigating religious freedoms: essential practices and constitutional rights in India
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Navigating religious freedoms: essential practices and constitutional rights in India

Posted by By Rajarshi Dwivedi January 18, 2025
What is religion to one is superstition to another ~ Chief Justice Latham of Australia India is the cradle of several religions, including Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. Religious traditions and
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Right to Die- Analysing Euthanasia through the Prism of Article 21 and Judicial Interpretations
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Right to Die- Analysing Euthanasia through the Prism of Article 21 and Judicial Interpretations

Posted by By Aditya Deshmukh January 18, 2025
The Health Ministry released new guidelines in September 2024 as per which passive euthanasia could be done under four conditions which include patient being declared brain stem dead, patient unlikely
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