April 23, 2026

Marital Rape

Marital Rape Exception in India: A Constitutional Challenge under Articles 14 and 21

Published On: April 24th 2026 Authored By: Anshul Kumar Manik University of Allahabad Abstract The marital rape exception in India, preserved under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, denies married women the same protection against non-consensual sexual intercourse that the law affords to all other women. This article critically examines the constitutional validity of that exception […]

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Artificial Intelligence and the Crisis of Legal Accountability: Rethinking Liability Frameworks in the Age of Autonomous Decision-Making in India

Published On: April 24th 2026 Authored By: Abhishek Dubey Lucknow Law College Abstract Artificial intelligence has moved from the realm of technological innovation to the centre of everyday decision-making. Algorithms now influence credit, hiring, policing, health care, content moderation, insurance underwriting, education, and judicial administration. Yet the law continues to rely upon assumptions that are

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HARISH RANA CASE: A TURNING POINT IN THE LEGAL RECOGNITION OF PASSIVE EUTHANASIA IN INDIA

Published On: April 24th 2026 Authored By: Iswariyalakshmi.V Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Government Law College, Ramanathapuram Abstract In 2026, the landmark case of Harish Rana v. Union of India brought the issue of passive euthanasia into sharp public and legal focus in India.[1] Harish Rana, a young man who had been in a

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THE TRIAD OF INTELLECTUAL LIBERTY: ASSESSING PRESS FREEDOM AND THE NECESSITY OF A JOURNALIST’S PROTECTION ACT IN INDIA

Published On: April 23rd 2026 Authored By: Ayesha A Government Law College Vellore Abstract The Constitution establishes India as a “Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic,” yet the nation continues to rank 151st on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index. While the Supreme Court has recognized press freedom as implicit in Article 19(1)(a),

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When Inspiration Becomes Appropriation: Geographical Indication (GI) Law and the Limits of Territorial Protection in the Prada–Kolhapuri Controversy

Published On: April 23rd 2026 Authored By: Fatema Bandukwala AKK New Law Academy Pune Abstract When Italian luxury house Prada debuted footwear at Milan Fashion Week in June 2025 that bore a striking resemblance to India’s Geographical Indication-protected Kolhapuri chappal, the global backlash exposed a structural deficiency at the heart of the international intellectual property

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