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  • Hagia Sophia- Blow on secularism

    religion for politics or personal gain, were incorporated in all the legislation on parties, labour union Turkey has been trying to be a part of the European Union and bridge the distance between its Muslim significance of this building is invaluable as it has served three different faiths over time and has been a shrine Greece, United States, Russia, UNESCO, European Union, and many other entities and individuals have openly

  • Doctrine of Proportionality: A New Tool to Balance Life and Choice

    In India, this balance is more in favour of the state. Decisions so far In the case of Suchita Srivastava v. It is interesting to note that the proportionality test adopted in India is a unique mixture of both The American Supreme Court also, in Planned Parenthood v.

  • Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019: A Critique

    Assistant Professor of Law Abstract The research paper traces the legislative history of citizenship in India Secularism and Equality as engraved in our Constitution and must be repealed before we go back to the India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 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

  • Transition to Virtual Courts: Delayed But Necessary

    BVDU, Pune Introduction About less than a year ago, when the first 'virtual court' was established in India Challenges Faced by Virtual Courts in India Adhering to the Open Court Principle The principle of open According to a 2017 report by The Hindu, approximately 71% of Indians did not have access to the internet Digital literacy is needed among the masses as much as the availability of the internet in rural India From the first common law court established in India as the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William

  • Call for Blogs: The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (Accepting on Rolling Basis)

    (Use of India Code for statutes and original Judgment from the website of the Hon’ble Court is suggested wherever necessary instead of Indian Kanoon).

  • Call for Blogs: The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion

    Themes Facial Surveillance and Constitution of India Constitutional exploitation and its concern: An evaluation Enforcement of International laws in Indian Constitutional Framework Transgender athletes and the Indian Constitution New Dimensions of judicial review Right to Self Determination and the Indian of Press - Desirability of External Regulation Protection of Human Rights Through Judicial Activism Indian Federalism – Issues and Challenges Women Rights under Indian Constitution Note: The Themes provided

  • Call for Editors: The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (Academic Year 2025-26) | Apply by May 10

    Our blog has been featured   among the Top Constitutional Law Blogs in India by Feedspot. Please clearly indicate your previous role and contributions in your application.

  • Pending Bail Applications Violating Fundamental Right under Article 21

    the legal fraternity and compelled us to re-think about the efficacy of justice delivery mechanism in India In its various judgements, the Hon’ble Supreme court of India has said that, “detention of undertrial The legal system of India is based upon the “presumption of innocence of the accused until the guilt This arising situation seems to be totally different from set norms by the Supreme Court of India and has led to infringement of fundamental rights enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution of India.

  • Article Writing Competition: The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (Deadline Extended)

    The competition invites undergraduate students from all over India to submit well-researched articles enrolled in any undergraduate course or its equivalent in any University or Institute within or outside India Participants will be required to submit an original, well–researched article written in English (UK/India

  • Call for Campus Ambassadors: Apply by 15th November 2023

    The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (TSCLD) is seeking Students from law colleges across India follows: Enhancing outreach and engagement within the student community of various law colleges across India

  • Call for Applications for Graphic Design Interns at TSCLD (Apply by 15th Nov)

    The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (TSCLD) is seeking Students across India to join its Graphic

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