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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION – EMPOWERING JUSTICE

Published On: 25th August, 2024 Authored By: Madhumitha A SASTRA Deemed University ABSTRACT Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India has revolutionized access to justice by allowing citizens and organizations to address societal issues through legal means. This article explores PIL’s impact on various fronts, including social justice, governance, and accountability. It discusses landmark cases that […]

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Queer Youth and Legal Protections Against Conversion Therapy

Published On: 24th August, 2024 Authored By: Mimansa Joshi Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law , Punjab Abstract This article examines conversion therapy’s worldwide and Indian contexts as well as its effects on young LGBT people. It draws attention to the detrimental effects of conversion therapy, international attempts to outlaw the practice, and difficulties in

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Freedom of Speech and Expression in Social Media

Published On: 23rd August, 2024 Authored By: Shravani Somnath Motgi School of Law, Mahindra University Introduction: Article 19(1) [1] of the Constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights, but the State has the power to restrict the exercise of these rights. Unless the state exercises its authority to enforce private rights for the public good, these rights

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GST and fiscal federalism

Published On: 23rd August, 2024 Authored By: Hiba Zahid Khan SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA Linkedin INTRODUCTION    Federalism is essentially a two-party system in which several States and the federal government coexist. One of the cornerstones of the Indian Constitution’s Basic Structure is federalism. “K.C. Wheare, a federal theorist, has maintained that the Indian Constitution is

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Basic Structure doctrine: The guardian of the unalterable core of the Indian Constitution

Published On: 22nd August, 2024 Authored By: Inayat Ahmed Linkedin Abstract: The Indian Constitution is the foundation of the legal frameworks in India. Every Law, Act, and Rule shall be within the principles of the Constitution and not in violation of it. It lays down the powers, limitations, rights, and restrictions conferred upon every citizen

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