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- From Criminalisation To Compassion: Rethinking India's Anti-Begging Laws
National University of Law, Punjab Representational Image Abstract The criminalisation of begging in India This piece critically analyses the anti-begging legislation in India, bringing to the fore its contradictions Union of India, have indicted such legislations, underlining the state's obligation to ensure social This article will critically examine India's anti-begging laws and analyse judicial orders in light of India did not repeal these anti-begging laws after gaining independence.
- Freedom by Other Means? The Paradox of Postcolonial Power in Dominion India
Law School Lord Mountbatten swearing in Jawaharlal Nehru as the first Prime Minister of independent India of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom . It was argued by Rohit De that between 1947 and 1950, India was a British Dominion. India was far from dismantling the colonial state, operating under colonial-era laws, institutions and Firstly, Preventive Detention existed in India under the rule of the British since 1818.
- Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage in India: A Dream or Reality?
The former Chief Justice of India had said, Human dignity is the quintessence of Human Rights. History of the Homosexuals in India Historians have long argued that pre-colonial Indian society did Union of India decriminalised homosexuality and abrogated section 377 of the Indian penal code which There is no particular law in India relating to marriages of the LGBTQ community people. Virginia, the same way inter-caste marriages are still frowned upon in India.
- State Control over Education: An Emerging Need for India
In a diversified country like India, this is not always possible. What can India Learn from these Countries? Best-suited Solution for India India has become the most populous country in 2023, surpassing China India is currently facing several issues in the area of education. The diversity of India since the framing of the constitution has not decreased.
- Electoral Bonds: Depicting the Real Picture in Case of India
Introduction In recent years, electoral funding has become a topic of significant discussion and debate in India In 2019, the Supreme Court of India heard a petition challenging the legality of electoral bonds. A Case for Judicial Review of Legislative Process in India? How Electoral Bonds Distort India’s Democracy. /27935_2017_1_1501_50573_Judgement_15-Feb-2024.pdf India. (1950) The Constitution Of India.
- Evolving Rape Laws in India: Rethinking Consent and Addressing Legal Gaps
Kar Medical College rape case, in which a female student was reportedly raped by a senior, shocked India This incident reflects the urgent need to revisit and reform India’s rape laws, especially in ensuring years have passed, the definition and application of consent in the legal framework of rape laws in India other forms of sexual violence, triggered by very horrific incidents of sexual violence that shook India The Mathura Rape Case revealed weaknesses in India’s rape legislation, in the area of proof of consent
- Protector or Violator: Position of Judiciary under Article 12
Authored by Aaditya Vardhan Singh Rathore , 3rd-year law student at the Indian Institute of Management In India, including both Civil and Criminal, almost more than 25000 review petitions have been filed
- Secularism: A Study in the light of the Constitution of India
Introduction India is one State endorsed with rich cultures that are distinct in language, dressing, Religion has been the key differentiating between the cultures inherent in India. The word "Secularism" derives its essentiality from the constitution of India under Freedom of Religion The Constitution of India provides for a Secular State. Secularism is the real strength of India as the biggest democratic country in the world.
- Responsible Journalism during the Pandemic in India
for the sake of reaching a particular conclusion, every individual in a Constitutional Democracy like India While India provides for the Freedom of Press, further entailing the right to access information its The extent of responsible journalism in India during Covid-19 Ideally, journalists are expected to publish circulate such content which is capable of inciting violence within the territorial jurisdiction of India The Press Council of India is vested with the task of ensuring that the Newspapers etc. do not publish
- Overview on Right to Education and the Constitution of India.
In some contexts, it has been revealed that different states in India have failed to maintain the basic Minorities are the integral part of democratic set up in country India has accommodated minorities since the culture educational right of the minorities, incorporated in the constitution of India basically Right to Free Education is a Fundamental Right In India, the topic of mandatory and free education has rights regarding education has been considered as a great and vital achievement for the children in India
- Article 12 of the Constitution of India: Brief Analysis of Its Constitutional Jurisprudence
As our Constitution makers were of the view to make India a welfare state & a mere glance at the preamble Object & Meaning of the Term 'State' under Article 12 under the Constitution of India To make fundamental The term “state” now defined in Article 12 of the Constitution of India was introduced as Article 7 in or under the control of the Government of India. By the virtue of this article Parliament of India, Legislature of each States, Local authorities & other
- 2nd National Seminar on "Constitutionalism in the Age of AI: Navigating the Algorithmic Maze": Submit Abstract by March 15 (EXTENDED)
advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents unprecedented opportunities and challenges globally, and India While AI holds immense potential to transform various sectors in India, from governance and healthcare frameworks can be adapted or reimagined to address the unique challenges posed by AI technologies in India government services, and concerns about algorithmic bias, make this topic particularly relevant for India Privacy and AI Surveillance: Exploring the implications of AI surveillance systems on privacy rights in India











