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Reservations for NRIs in NLUs and the Principle of Equality

Introduction Reservation, in general, means the act of reserving something or an arrangement to have something or something kept aside. In this article, the author...

Myanmar Crisis and the Laws Regarding Asylum

Introduction Recently, elections were held in Myanmar and nearly 80% of the vote was in the favour of The National League for Democracy party which...

Love Jihad Law: The Internal Politics and Its Constitutional Validity

About the law on love jihad Love Jihad (also known as Romeo Jihad) is a conspiracy theory developed by Hindutva supporters to incite prejudice...

The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill: An Analysis

Recently, the Central Government presented the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) bill in the Lok Sabha. As expected, it has given...

All you need to know about the Sabrimala Temple Case

Introduction The Sabarimala judgment enumerated the wheels of social discrimination and gave a spark to feminist jurisprudence life and ignited prolonged discriminatory practice on basis...

Myanmar Coup: All you need to know

Introduction Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a south-east Asian nation that shares its border with 5 countries including India. Myanmar, which got independence from...

Media’s freedom of Effective Journalism and coverage of Judicial Trials

“A fair trial is one in which the rules and evidence are honored, the accused has competent counsel and the judge enforces a proper...

Press And Freedom of Speech and Expression in India

Introduction Freedom Of Speech and Expression: Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India provides for each and every citizen the right to freedom of...

The Right to Protest and Article 19(2) of the Constitution of India

Introduction Among all the forms of government, our Nation chose a democratic one, where the People of India are the main stakeholders. The role of...

Freedom of Press: Mockery by the Indian Government

Introduction India’s free press has played a vital role in maintaining and protecting the integrity, sovereignty, and liberty of the country. The press, since the...

CCTV Cameras and the Right to Privacy

Introduction The use of closed-circuit television (hereafter CCTV) has increased substantially in the past decade. Undoubtedly, law enforcement through video surveillance or CCTVs is the...

All about the writs under Article 32

Article 32: Right to Constitutional Remedies Dr. B. R. Ambedkar referred to Article 32 as the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution. Article 32...

What Constitutes an Essential Religious Practice?

Introduction Since its freedom in 1948, India is known as a Secular Country. The concept of Secularism is covered under the preamble of Indian Constitution...

Contempt of court: A blessing in the hands of judges?

“Contempt of court” often referred to simply as contempt, is the offence of disobedient and disrespectful action towards a court of law and its...

Why are Farmers Protesting?

Introduction As India's farming sector is vast, providing livelihood to nearly 70 percent of the country's population and which accounts for around 15 percent of...

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