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The Unfolding Tapestry: Constitutional Reflections on Privacy in the Digital Era under Indian Jurisprudence

Published On: 31st January, 2024 Authored By: Vedanti Wanjari Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur Linkedin ABSTRACT In reaction to the demands of the digital age, the concept of privacy is experiencing a substantial metamorphosis within the vast and complex fabric of Indian constitutional jurisprudence. The Indian Constitution, a visionary document enacted in 1950, now faces the […]

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Article 32 of the Indian Constitution: A Guardian of Fundamental Rights

Published On: 28th January, 2024 Authored By: Ramanasubramanian G ABSTRACT: Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is a powerful provision that guarantees individuals the right to seek justice from the Supreme Court when their fundamental rights are violated. Often referred to as the “heart and soul” of the Constitution, Article 32 establishes the Supreme Court

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Women’s Rights in Pregnancy Termination for Life Preservation

Published On: 24th January, 2024 Authored By: Gayathri Manoj Presidency University Linkedin Abstract This article addresses a woman’s right to tеrminatе hеr prеgnancy whеn facеd with lifе-thrеatеning circumstancеs.  It dеlvеs into thе еthical,  lеgal,  and mеdical dimеnsions surrounding this critical aspect of rеproductivе rights.  Emphasizing autonomy and accеss to safе hеalthcarе,  it navigatеs complеx lеgal

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Constitutional Supremacy vs Parliamentary Sovereignty in India

Published On: 23rd January, 2024 Authored By: Mani Balaji S Christ (Deemed to be University) INTRODUCTION In India, parliamentary sovereignty and constitutional supremacy are two essential concepts central to the country’s political and legal system. Parliamentary sovereignty refers to the idea that the Parliament, the legislative branch of government, has supreme authority to make laws

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