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One Nation, One Law | Uniform Civil Code
Posted inConstitutional Law

One Nation, One Law | Uniform Civil Code

Posted by By Aprajita Srivastava September 24, 2025
India is a country of many diversities and that is indeed our strength, but you can't use them to justify injustices. How does diversity explain a man taking multiple wives?
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Love Is Love | Same Sex Marriage In India
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Love Is Love | Same Sex Marriage In India

Posted by By Aprajita Srivastava September 24, 2025
We are living in 21st century and have progressed in many areas over the last decade but people still discriminate each other on the basis of religion, caste, race and
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Is Vijay Mallya A Victim Of Systematic Failure? A Critical Review Of The 2022 Contempt Petition Judgment
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Is Vijay Mallya A Victim Of Systematic Failure? A Critical Review Of The 2022 Contempt Petition Judgment

Posted by By Gokul September 24, 2025
Case:State Bank of India & Ors. v. Dr. Vijay Mallya.[1] Case Number: Contempt Petition (C) Nos. 421-424 of 2016 in Civil Appeal Nos. 1074-1077 of 2016. Citation:2022 INSC 700 Coram:
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“Marital Rape in India: The Silent Crime Behind Closed Doors”
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“Marital Rape in India: The Silent Crime Behind Closed Doors”

Posted by By Anshita Sharma September 24, 2025
Abstract Non-consensual sexual contact between a husband and his wife is known as marital rape, and it remains one of the most sensitive and divisive topics in India. With a
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From Justice Delayed To Justice Denied: The Price Of A Sluggish Judiciary In India
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From Justice Delayed To Justice Denied: The Price Of A Sluggish Judiciary In India

Posted by By Sakshi Shah September 24, 2025
The Indian judicial system, has often acted as the protector of rights and freedom, but is currently facing a major crises of prolonged justice delivery. Justice delayed is an injustice
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Death Penalty in India: A Critical Analysis of Legal, Constitutional, and Human Rights Dimensions
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Death Penalty in India: A Critical Analysis of Legal, Constitutional, and Human Rights Dimensions

Posted by By Pravesh Choudhary September 24, 2025
Abstract One of the most controversial parts of India's criminal justice system is the death penalty. Though constitutionally valid and legally permissible under specific statutory provisions, its application has consistently
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Caste Census and Reservation Politics in India: A Legal and Socio-Political Analysis
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Caste Census and Reservation Politics in India: A Legal and Socio-Political Analysis

Posted by By Ritika Sharma September 24, 2025
Abstract The complex relationship between India’s caste census and reservation politics is critically examined in this article. In recent years, the call for a caste-based census has gained traction, particularly
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BNS and The Future Of Morality Policing: Is The State Still Watching Yourbedroom?
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BNS and The Future Of Morality Policing: Is The State Still Watching Yourbedroom?

Posted by By Udit Krishna September 24, 2025
On July 1, 2024, India’s new criminal law, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), came into force, replacing the Indian Penal Code. Parallel to the Supreme Court rulings, the BNS holds
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When Welfare Turns Into Overreach
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When Welfare Turns Into Overreach

Posted by By Soumya Sylka Sahoo September 24, 2025
Germany presents itself as the guardian of human rights. However, the child welfare system, the Jugendamt, is facing growing criticism for other reasons. The case of an Indian baby girl who was kept
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Section 311 of CrPC: Discretion, Justice and Judicial Duty
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Section 311 of CrPC: Discretion, Justice and Judicial Duty

Posted by By Isha R September 20, 2025
What makes a trial truly fair: procedure or principle? When trying to do the right thing, courts often have a hard time finding a balance between following the law and
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