June 3, 2026

Between Consent and Criminality : Adolescent Privacy and Protection under POCSO

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Harshita Wadhwa Maharaja Surajmal Institute Abstract The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 aims to provide a robust legal framework for protecting children under 18 years of age from any kind of sexual offence. It criminalises all kinds of sexual activity with a minor, irrespective of […]

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Marriage and Right to Privacy under Personal Laws in India

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Sufiya Khan Renaissance Law College Introduction The idea of privacy is deeply connected with human dignity and personal freedom. Every person wants a private space in life where they can make personal decisions without unnecessary interference from society, the government, or even family members. In modern times, the

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An In-Depth Analysis of a New Age Law: Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

Published On: June 3rd 2026 Authored By: Sufiya Khan Renaissance Law College Abstract As the digitization of the world grows faster, India’s dependence on digital infrastructure has made the privacy and protection of digital data a serious legal concern. To address this issue, a new law called the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 was

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Euthanasia and the Right to Die with Dignity: Analysing Constitutional Evolution and Recent Judicial Developments in India

Published On: June 3rd 2026 Authored By: Harshita Wadhwa Maharaja Surajmal Institute Abstract Euthanasia, which refers to the practice of hastening the death of a patient who is in great suffering to relieve the person from further suffering, is also known as “Mercy Killing” and presents profound moral and ethical challenges. Recently, for the first

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Towards One Nation, One Law: The Journey of the Uniform Civil Code in India

Published On: 3rd June 2026 Authored By: Debolina Adhikary LJD Law College, Calcutta University Abstract India has long grappled with the question of whether a Uniform Civil Code should replace the patchwork of personal laws that govern its citizens differently based on their religion. This article explores the complex dimensions of the Uniform Civil Code

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