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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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OFFLINE IS THE NEW INEQUALITY: STUDY OF AMAR JAIN V. UNION OF INDIA (2025)

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Aastha Himachal Pradesh National Law University Shimla ABSTRACT The era of 21st century is also regarded as era of Digital Age as continuous development and progress in technology has strengthened the individual and covered a long distance from primitive technology to digital access and use of technology. The

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Transgender Rights and Social Stigma: Shattering the Silence, Fostering Inclusion

Published On: March 9th 2026 Authored By: Ankit Raj Indore Institute of Law Abstract Gender identity and expression are fundamental to individual dignity, yet transgender persons in India have historically faced criminalization, social exclusion, and systemic marginalization. This blog examines the historical trajectory of transgender communities in India, the constitutional and statutory frameworks that govern

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THE ARAVALLI CRISIS: CONSTITUTIONAL DUTIES, JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURVIVAL

Published On: March 8th 2026 Authored By: Sneha Sharma Himachal Pradesh National Law University Shimla ABSTRACT The Aravalli Range stretches across north-western India,roughly 670 km, standing as one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world and is believed to be an essential ecological barrier. Despite its recognised environmental significance, the region has been vulnerable

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“Bail Not Jail” Remains in Theory? Constitutional Limits on Prolonged Pre-Trial Detention under UAPA

Published On: March 8th 2026 Authored By: Sanah Sumbhania Kirit P. Mehta School Of Law, NMIMS Mumbai Abstract According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, the principle “bail is the rule, jail is the exception” has long been accepted as an essential justification of individual liberty. Still, a further clarification of this constitutional guarantee

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