April 23, 2026

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The Basic Structure Doctrine

Published On: April 23rd 2026 Authored By: Shivani Kumari Gitarattan International Business School Abstract The basic structure doctrine is the foundational principle of Indian constitutional jurisprudence that defines the limitation on Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution. Formally established by the Supreme Court of India in the landmark Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala[1] on […]

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Scent as a Sign: The Legal Labyrinth of Olfactory Trademarks in India and Beyond

Published On: April 23, 2026 Authored By: Hrucha Kulkarni Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune   I. Introduction Trademark law has always been a visual regime. Logos, words, and shapes tell consumers at a glance who made a product. Yet branding today is far more layered, think of the signature scent of a

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LEGAL REGULATION OF ARITIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIA : EMERGING POLICY TRENDS AND CHALLENGES.

Published On: April 23rd 2026 Authored By: Iswariyalakshmi.V Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Government Law College, Ramanathapuram Abstract Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming many sectors, including governance, healthcare, finance, and law enforcement. While AI offers significant opportunities for growth and efficiency, it also raises serious legal concerns such as data privacy, accountability, algorithmic bias,

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Doctrine of Severability in Indian Constitutional Law: A Critical Examination of Article 13 with Reference to Case Laws, Statutes and Scholarly Prespectives

Published On: April 23. 2026 Authored By: Parul raj Amity University Jharkhand Abstract The Doctrine of Severability is a constitutional principle enshrined under Article 13 of the Constitution of India, which provides that a law violating fundamental rights is void only to the extent of such inconsistency, and not in its entirety. Its purpose is

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Crisis of Live-in Relationships in India

Published On: April 23, 2026 Authored By: Akshay Devdatta Malvankar University of Mumbai I. Introduction Marriage as an institution has held sacred status in India, carrying immense social and legal significance across centuries. Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, marriage is solemnised between a man and a woman, with the continuation of the family lineage

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