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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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The lacunae’s present in the DPDP rules, 2025
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The lacunae’s present in the DPDP rules, 2025

Posted by By Shreyankar Shahi and Anushka Rathore February 2, 2025
The newly drafted legislation, DPDP rules 2025, has exceeded its mandate from its parent legislation, the DPDP Act. This act was vague, ambiguous, and much was left on the interpretation.
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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 Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Modern Conflict Resolution: Benefits, Challenges, and Applications
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The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Modern Conflict Resolution: Benefits, Challenges, and Applications

Posted by By Animesh Baidya February 2, 2025
Disputes arise in human-to-human relations within personal, commercial, and public spheres of life. Misunderstandings, conflicting interests, or the breach of agreement are common sources of disputes. Traditionally, courts have remained
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From Colonial Legacy to Modern Justice: Rethinking Criminal Defamation in India  
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From Colonial Legacy to Modern Justice: Rethinking Criminal Defamation in India  

Posted by By Sunidhi January 23, 2025
Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution of India states that all citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression. The philosophy behind this Article lies in the
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The evolution of Criminal Laws: Adapting to Modern Challenges
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The evolution of Criminal Laws: Adapting to Modern Challenges

Posted by By Utkarsh Singh January 23, 2025
The new legislative overhaul to modernize and Indianize the three essential criminal laws is an attempt to align them with contemporary social needs and demands. Whether India's vast legal and
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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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Decentralizing Justice: The Need for Separate High Courts for Every State and Union Territory in India
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Decentralizing Justice: The Need for Separate High Courts for Every State and Union Territory in India

Posted by By Ria Mahajan January 23, 2025
Judiciary is one of the most important components of democracy. In India, the Judiciary is divided into various levels – at the apex level we have the Supreme court of
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Exemption of PM CARES Fund from the RTI Act: Transparency Concerns
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Exemption of PM CARES Fund from the RTI Act: Transparency Concerns

Posted by By Divyansh Rana January 23, 2025
The right to information is a fundamental right given to us by the constitution of India. Although it’s not expressly mentioned in the constitution but is implied in Article 19
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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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