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  • Artificial Intelligence: An attack on RIGHT to PRIVACY

    setting up a task force for AI and developing a national strategy - #AIFORALL to harness AI in India In India, the right to privacy is intrinsically rooted in the Right to Life and Personal Liberty under Puttaswamy v Union of India. India is yet in the speculation phase for enacting a data privacy regime. The privacy policies and regulations in India must be lucid and understandable.

  • The Strange Case of Invocation of “Due Process” in Defense of a Tweet

    of this country and whereas the former cannot overshadow the latter, the vice-versa also cannot be constitutionally argument that Twitter must follow all orders from the government if it wishes to conduct business in India complaint by the aggrieved organization, if anything, is testament to Twitter’s commitment under the Indian

  • 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

  • Recalibrating Justice: Post-Cognisance Investigation and The Legislative Shift

    Ahmedabad Representational Image Introduction The transformation of the criminal justice system in India While this may seem like a progressive step that enhances India’s criminal justice system, it raises Investigation is the hallmark of the criminal justice system in India, and the same is reiterated in   judgment of Vinubhai is a milestone towards the betterment of the inquisitorial criminal justice system in 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

  • Targeted Social Media Posts and Elections

    The app was designed to take psychometric tests of users who consented to it based on five indicators These indicators were openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Even their clothing acted as an indicator of their political affiliation with Republicans or Democrats The incidents of booth capture and destruction of ballots are still fresh in the minds of India.[14]  Journal of the Indian Law Institute, vol. 41, no. 1, 1999, pp. 44–55.

  • Article 13: Defining the Law

    Abstract Article 13 is comprised in Part III of the Indian Constitution headed under Fundamental Rights Introduction The Indian Constitution when adopted was criticized as a bag of borrowing, even though the The drafting committee gave the concept of fundamental Rights in Part III of the Indian Constitution The article 13 not only asserts the supremacy of Indian Constitution but also makes ways for judicial Conclusion Indian Constitution promises that “to no one should right and justice be delayed, sold or

  • Elgizouli v. Secretary of State for the Home Department: A Critique

    This article was first published on CONSTITUTIONALISM 3.0.

  • Role of JUDICIARY and CUSTODIAL TORTURE

    . - Supreme Court of India, D.K Basu vs. State of West Bengal. Delhi Administration, AIR 1978 SC 1575 (India). [6]Ibid [7]U.P vs. Ramasagar Yadav, AIR 1985 SC 416 (India). [10]D.K Basu vs. state of W.B AIR 1997 SC 610, (India). [11]Selvi and Others v State of Karnataka AIR 2010 SC 1974 (India).

  • Status of Children Born Out of Live-in Relationship

    her marriage[5]; A child born out of the live-in relationship is entitled to maintenance under the Indian This can also be challenged under Article 32 of the Indian constitution. both are to be considered equal in the eyes of law would amount to a violation of Article 14 of the Indian Article 300A of the Indian Constitution speaks about the right to property where it says “No person shall It is to be noted that the Indian society is moving from the patriarchal structure to modern legal structure

  • 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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