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Voices and Boundaries: Navigating Free Speech and Hate Speech in a Constitutional Democracy

Published On: 24th August 2025 Authored By: Divya Roy Bharati Vidyapeeth Abstract The right to free speech and expression is the foundation stone of a democracy. It is an indicator of a working and functioning democracy. Hate speech, on the other hand, lacks a clear and universally accepted definition. Anything can amount to hate speech […]

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CRIMINAL SILENCE: HER BODY, HIS RIGHT?

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Preesha Kapoor NMIMS MUMBAI, KPMSOL INTRODUCTION In the case of Harminder Kaur vs Harmander singh[1], Delhi high court ruled that the constitution cannot intervene in the household problems like MARITAL RAPE since it would affect the institution of marriage. What institution of marriage are we talking about? The

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JUSTICE FOR THE MARGINALIZED: LEGAL AID CHALLENGES IN RURAL INDIA

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Komal Gunjal SNDT Women’s University Mumbai ABSTRACT  This article highlights the issue of inequitable access to legal aid in rural areas where  structural and socioeconomic challenges prevent justice for vulnerable communities. It evaluates the differences between rural and urban legal systems, shedding light on how these  disparities affect

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The relevance of the Indian Stamp Act 1899 in modern day transactions: An overview

Published On: 19th August 2025 Authored By: Advocate Geeta Rani Introduction Whenever any instrument is created, we have to pay stamp duty for that, so the enactment has been created to accumulate court fees and stamp duties and to secure transactions regarding property and trade. The Stamp Act of 1899 continues to hold significance in

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Custodial Deaths in India: Legal Framework, Accountability, and Reforms

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Mekala Ganesh Yadav Mahatma Gandhi Law College Introduction Custodial deaths remain a troubling aspect of the criminal justice landscape in India, posing profound questions about human rights, state accountability, and the effectiveness of legal safeguards. A custodial death is defined as the death of a person in police

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