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PROTECTING MINORITY RIGHTS: REMEDIES AGAINST CORPORATE OPPRESSION & MISMANAGEMENT

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Chandana Penumacha VIT AP University Introduction: Majority rule is the foundation of both corporate and sovereign democracy. By promoting group decision-making over individual interests, this majority-driven strategy establishes a contractual agreement among shareholders. Efficiency is improved by giving the board of directors’ authority over corporate decisions. Nonetheless, there […]

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THE BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE: A STUDY OF INDIA’s CONSTITUTIONAL CORE

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Mahi Rathod Renaissance law college Indore DAVV University Abstract The power to amend the constitution is a vital tool for social change, yet it carries the inherent risk of being misused to alter the very identity of the nation. This article delves into the origin, development, and critical

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Fast-Tracking Corporate Restructuring in India: An Examination of Section 233 and the 2025 MCA Amendments

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Shubham Balasaheb Aute Symbiosis Law School, Pune Abstract Corporate restructuring has traditionally been a slow and complex process in India, involving lengthy procedures that require courts and tribunals, resulting in higher costs and significant delays. Section 233 of the Companies Act, 2013 provides a fast-track merger mechanism specifically

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NO ROOM FOR RANTS: KARNATAKA DROPS INDIA’S FIRST ANTI-HATE SPEECH LAW, 2025

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Priyanshi Srivastava Dharmashastra National Law University WHAT IS HATE SPEECH? Hate speech[1] describes any expression: oral, written, printed, visual, digital, or symbolic that intentionally or carelessly targets a person or a group and offends, humiliates, threatens or provokes hostility, discrimination or violence under the basis of inherent or

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Preventive Detention vs Personal Liberty: Where Does the Constitution Draw the Line?

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Fareena Ansari Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University Lucknow Abstract Preventive detention occupies one of the most contested spaces in Indian constitutional law. It grants the State the authority to deprive individuals of their liberty without a criminal trial, on the basis of anticipated future conduct. This article examines the

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