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Federalism in the Indian Constitution

Published on: 10th December 2025 Authored by: Ifra Ahmad Jamia Millia Islamia Abstract This assignment examines the multifaceted challenges confronting Indian federalism, a unique quasi-federal structure shaped by India’s vast cultural, linguistic, and regional diversity. While the Indian Constitution provides a federal framework, practical difficulties arise from regionalism, uneven division of powers, fiscal imbalances, politicization […]

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DEATH PENALTY: CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY AND GLOBAL TRENDS

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: M. Radhi Rudra School of Law, S.R.M. Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai Abstract This paper explores the constitutional validity, procedural framework, and global trends surrounding the death penalty, with a particular focus on India. It examines the philosophical justifications and contrasts them with human rights concerns. Through

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Human Rights in the Digital Era: Data Protection and Privacy Concerns

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: Pranav Bhatt Gujarat University Introduction The digital revolution has redefined the relationship between individuals, the state, and private entities. Every online interaction from social media engagement to financial transaction leaves behind digital traces that can be collected, analyzed, and monetized. While these technological advances have generated economic growth

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DARK WEB AND ENCRYPTED NETWORKS: ENFORCEMENT DIFFICULTIES IN INDIA

Published On: December 9th 2025 Authored By: Pooja Ajay Talim Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law Abstract The rapid development and growth of cyber technology has revolutionized law enforcement around the world. Although digital networks present huge economic and social opportunities, they also facilitate high-tech new categories of criminality. The “dark web” and encrypted networks embody

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