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CIVIL DISPUTE GIVEN COLOUR OF CRIMINAL OFFENCE: SC SAYS CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS SHOULD NOT BECOME WEAPONS OF HARASSMENT

While sending a loud and clear signal that criminal proceedings should not become weapons of harassment, the Supreme Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Randheer Singh vs The... Read more »

CYBER CRIME: A SPIDER, EXPANDING ITS WEB WITH EVERY NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT

In the past few decades, the world has become heavily dependent on information technology. With this we also come across the various instances of cyber crime where it is not just limited... Read more »

The call for equal representation of women in the judiciary

Recently, N.V. Ramana, Chief Justice of India, stated that women deserve 50% reservation in all levels of the judiciary. He called for global women’s solidarity where CJI mentioned they have only chains... Read more »

Right to Equality and the Indian Constitution: An analysis

INTRODUCTION The Constitution is the bedrock of the nation’s democratic and secular architecture. After a prolonged period of deliberations and debates, delegates of the Indian population drafted the Indian Constitution. The constitution... Read more »

The brawl to brace arms: Challenging the Vermont carry of Texas

INTRODUCTION In the United States, gun regulation has always been a tendentious affair. Fuel was once again added to fire when Gov. Greg Abbott signed the House Bill of 1927 presented in... Read more »

Learning from present challenges: Time to adopt a human rights based approach to data

The recent spike in data breach cases around the world certainly makes us ponder its impact on the important aspect concerning human rights. Data being the new currency of the modern world... Read more »

Special Marriage Act, 1954: A panacea for Indian society?

“The course of true love did never run smooth” is one of the finest quotes by Shakespeare which has not only described the turmoil one has to face in a love story... Read more »

Secularism and Constitution : An Analysis

Indian culture is heavily influenced by religious practices, and the same impacts the law makers in our country. India is the home to so many diverse religions that the moral and fundamental... Read more »

Decluttering India’s rationale for not ratifying the Convention on Freedom of Association and Protection of The Right to Organise

All nations do not ratify all the conventions. This article will just zero in on the specific nation profile of India. The Centre of Indian Trade Unions [‘CITU’] had approached the International... Read more »

Criminalisation of politics : An analysis

INTRODUCTION Time and again Indian Judiciary has proved itself to be the best guardian of the Indian constitution. From declaring non amendability of the basic structure to restricting the applicability of the... Read more »