April 11, 2026

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Supriya Chakraborty vs Union of India

Published on: 11th April 2026 Authored by: Utkarsh Kaushik SOA National Institute of Law, Odisha Citation: 2023 INSC 920 Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Ravindra Bhat, Justice Hima Kohli and Justice PS Narasimha Date of Judgement: October 17, 2023 Provisions Involved: Articles 14, 15, 19, […]

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The Great Nicobar Project: Environment Vs. Development

Published On: April 11th 2026 Authored By: Gauri Bajpai Llyod Law College “You cannot affirm the power plant and condemn the smokestack, or affirm the smoke and condemn the cough.” Wendell Berry, The Gift of the Good Land, 1981 I. Introduction Humans are cognitive beings who tend to evolve and construct. This quality has made

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Quasi-Federal or Unitary in Disguise? A Critical Analysis of Union-State Power Sharing in the Indian Constitutional Framework

Published on: 11th April 2026 Authored by: Utkarsh Kaushik SOA National Institute of Law, Odisha ABSTRACT This study deals with the study of the concept of the sharing of powers between the Union and the States within the Indian federal system. The Indian Constitution has given rise to the unique federal system that has been

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India’s Cryptocurrency Legal Labyrinth: The Regulatory Tightrope and Its Many Problems

Published on: 11th April 2026 Authored by: Utkarsh Kaushik SOA National Institute Of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha It’s challenging for firms, investors, and lawyers to know what to do because India’s rules about digital assets aren’t clear. It looks like a difficult legal dance. India’s stance on bitcoin regulation in 2025 illustrates the difficulties encountered by

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