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  • Surrogacy Act, 2021: A Critique

    enacted the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act with an aim to regulate surrogacy throughout the territory of India Court bench comprising of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Sachin Datta sought a response from the Union of India same-sex and non-binary couples from sharing in the joy of parenthood.[7] Conclusion and Suggestions In India [9] Varalika Dev, Reproductive Justice: Constitutional issues plaguing ART and surrogacy laws in India https://theleaflet.in/reproductive-justice-constitutional-issues-plaguing-art-and-surrogacy-laws-in-india

  • Call for Blogs: The Society for Constitutional Law Discussion (Submit by 30th September)

    Technology Abrogation of Article 370 Understanding the essence of election laws and its mechanism in India Comparative Constitutionalism Judicial Independence inclusive of Judicial Review Public Health and equity Constitutional exploitation and its concern: An evaluation Enforcement of International Laws in the Indian of Press - Desirability of External Regulation Protection of Human Rights Through Judicial Activism Indian

  • The Debate of Sub-Categorization within SC/ST: A Short Note

    The President of India, under Articles 341(1) and 342(1), specifies the list of the castes, race, tribes Union of India[2]laid down three constitutional requirements in order to test the validity of any policy It is advocated that the relied upon judgment of Indra Sawhney v. Union of India[4] dealt with only the constitutionality of exclusion of creamy layer in OBCs only and This clearly indicates the presence of inequalities within the SC/ST and the need to address it.

  • Federalism: Constitutional Amendments And Centre-State Relations

    Authored by Neha Kumari, pursuing LLM at Chanakya National Law University, Patna Introduction India's India emphasises three primary areas that will improve this structure: the allocation of authorities India's quasi-federal structure, comprising 29 states and 7 union territories, establishes three features India has always operated as a federation, with power distributed among various state governments and Although India has been more centralised than other federations, such as the United States, it has never

  • Call for Papers: Journal of Constitutional Studies | Volume I, Issue I: Submit Abstract by Sep 24

    not limited to: Constitutional Theory and Philosophy Constitutional Adjudication and Interpretation Constitutionalism Constitutional Protections Constitutional Interpretation and Adjudication Federalism and Governance Structures Constitutionalism In Emerging Democracies Constitutional History and Evolution Constitutionalism and Technology Constitutional Rights and Social Justice Constitutionalism and Cultural Pluralism Submission Guidelines The authors All submissions should be sent with a separate cover letter indicating the following:  Name of the Author

  • Uniform Civil Code: Towards Gender Justice

    UCC and Gender Equality The chairman of the Law Commission of India, Justice B.S. AIMPLB has lately abstained from responding to the Law Commission of India's inquiry, indicating their For example, In India, Christians are subject to the Cochin Christian Succession Act 1921, the Indian Women face discrimination in India based on their religion. [7] The Constitution is the highest law in India, a secular nation.

  • The Call Recording Applications: A Blatant Breach of Privacy

    Admissibility as Evidence: Privacy at Peril The Indian Courts have denied illegal evidence but have accepted recordings have been held to be admissible as electronic evidence falling under the meaning of the Indian Union of India, the Court went into the ambit of article 15(2) insofar it prohibits private discrimination Union of India where the Court was riddled with the right to health of employees, it held that such a expansive process with respect to intercepting telephonic conversations in form of Rule 419A of the Indian

  • Rebuilding Nations: A Comparative Study Of Constitutional Design In Post-Conflict Societies

    countries came out of conflict or authoritarianism and therefore their reconstruction was anchored on constitutionalism Interestingly, the article also outlines constitutional key features of constitutionalism, such as the

  • Misuse of UAPA, Delhi High Court Slaps State on Terror Tag

    Abstract When our pen starts running, we must write with great satisfaction that India enjoys the position Democratic nation in the world and has been given some fundamental rights under the constitution of India people from speech and expression were not in such a harsh manner, which is currently prevailing in India Introduction On one hand, where India is termed the most Democratic nation in the world and has been From History, it can be easily found that even during the colonial era when India was under the rule

  • Constitutional Aspects Revolving Around Uniform Civil Code: A Critical Analysis

    The relevance of the UCC in India cannot be overstated. Ancient and Medieval India In ancient and medieval India, personal laws were primarily governed by customary This laid the foundation for the pluralistic legal system in India. Lessons for India Secularism : India can learn from Turkey and Tunisia, where secular principles guided India can explore similar models that respect diversity but emphasise secular laws.

  • Breaking Chains: Tribal Women and The Call for Equal Succession

    Tribal women in India grapple with a historical injustice as tribal customary laws frequently strip them This exclusion has been officially communicated under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. While STs aren't explicitly excluded from the Indian Succession Act, Section 3 grants states the power ST women lack equal entitlement, evident in the All-India Report on Agricultural Census 2010-2011 , with universal rights, and cultural sensitivities is crucial for improving the status of tribal women in India

  • A Perusal of Absoluteness of the Freedom of Press: The Arnab Goswami case

    To protect this right, the Constitution of India has incorporated a provision that guarantees the freedom But in India, there are various restrictions on freedom of speech and expression which may be imposed In India, freedom of the press is implied from the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by Art Union of India, AIR 1962 SC 305: (1962) 3 SCR 842. [iii] Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) P. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515 at 527: (1985) Scc641.

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