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Marital Rape and Gender Neutrality in Indian Sexual Offence Law: A Constitutional and Comparative Critique

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Swarnali Sen KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW Abstract This paper delves into the problem of marital rape as a legal issue and how laws in India have affected sexual offenses against women. It brings out the fact that the existing legal framework, which is a combination of colonial legal […]

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An Analysis of the 106th Constitutional Amendment

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Azra Fatma Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad Introduction To understand the 106th Constitutional Amendment, it is useful to first understand what a constitutional amendment is. The Indian Constitution came into force on 26th January, 1950; it has been 75 years since, and as society is dynamic in nature,

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THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN DEFAMATION

EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDIATION IN CRIMINALPROCEEDINGS: A Potential Method, Yet Unexplored

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Lavanya Naugai Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU Abstract Penal matters presently fall outside the purview of mediation. An effective alternative dispute resolution mechanism has emerged, and its significance can be seen in Romanian legal jurisprudence, which is one of the first legal systems to incorporate mandatory attendance

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THE NEURO-RIGHTS PARADOX: EXPANDING THE FOURTH AND FIFTH AMENDMENTS TO PROTECT AGAINST COGNITIVE SEARCH AND SEIZURE

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Anushka Singh Indore Institute of Law ABSTRACT Constitutional law has traditionally safeguarded individuals from forced speech, unreasonable physical intrusions, and oppressive state surveillance. However, it has yet to directly address a situation where the government could access the very contents of the human mind. The swift progress in

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UNCOSTITUTIONALITY OF LAWS DENYING LGBTQ MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN INDIA

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Avilipsa Paltasingh Indore Institute Of Law Abstract This research article examines the legal, historical, and cultural dimensions of same-sex marriage in India, along with the opportunities and obstacles to its legal recognition. Although ancient Indian writings acknowledged diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, colonial-era laws, especially Section 377

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