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THE TRIAD OF INTELLECTUAL LIBERTY: ASSESSING PRESS FREEDOM AND THE NECESSITY OF A JOURNALIST’S PROTECTION ACT IN INDIA

Published On: April 23rd 2026 Authored By: Ayesha A Government Law College Vellore Abstract The Constitution establishes India as a “Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic,” yet the nation continues to rank 151st on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index. While the Supreme Court has recognized press freedom as implicit in Article 19(1)(a), […]

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PROBLEM FACED BY WOMEN PRISONERS AND THEIR CHILDREN

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Anukriti Singh City Law College, affiliated to University of Lucknow Abstract Women prisoners and their children face serious challenges that affect their well-being and successful reintegration into society. The prison system is predominantly designed for men and often neglects the specific needs of women, particularly mothers. These women

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Fear, Facts, and the Constitution: A Critical Study of Suo Motu Judicial Intervention in India’s Stray Dog Crisis

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Aditi Mukherjee Manikchand Pahade Law College, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Abstract In the last few years, India has seen growing tension over the issue of stray dogs.[1] Reports of dog-bite incidents led to strong public reactions, court involvement, and even harsh administrative actions.[2] In 2025, the Supreme Court of India

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Disconnected by Design: The Constitutional Void in India’s Internet Shutdown Regime and the Case for Recognising Internet Access as an Independent Fundamental Right

Published On: April 14th 2026 Authored By: Shah Um E Habiba Chembur Karnataka College of Law,University of Mumbai Abstract India recorded 84 internet shutdowns in 2024 — the highest among all democratic nations — yet the Supreme Court’s ruling in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020) has failed to stem the tide. This article

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Separation of Powers and Constitutional Contestation in India (1950–1977)

Published On: April 14th 2026 Authored By: Spandan Shrivastava Institute of Law, Nirma University Abstract This article examines the tense relationship between the Legislature and Judiciary of India within the broader framework of the Separation of Powers, leading up to 1977. Employing the doctrinal methodology, the study aims to exhibit the nature of constitutional interpretation

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