Constitution

When The State Stops Thinking: Algorithmic Decision-Making In Indian Administration and the Constitutional Questions It Leaves Unanswered

Published On: July 26, 2026 Authored By: Khwaish Verma OP Jindal Global University I. Introduction I first came across the current issue while reading about Aadhaar exclusions in welfare delivery during my first week here, and kept thinking: where does Indian constitutional law actually stand on this? A senior colleague told me it was “a […]

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GENERATIVE AI AND THE MODICUM OF CREATIVITY: EVALUATING ART CREATION AND COPYRIGHT ELIGIBILITY

Published on: 26th July 2026 Authored by: Aahana Bhavsar JGLS, Sonipat ABSTRACT The evolving paradigm of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has ignited a profound global discourse regarding copyright eligibility, fundamentally challenging the long-held requirement of human authorship.[1] This paper critically examines the threshold of originality—the “minimum modicum of creativity” as interpreted and applied under United

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TUVALU NEEDS ASYLUM, BUT TO WHAT EXTENT?

Published on: 24th July 2026 Authored by: Ridhima Singh University of Allahabad I. Introduction Climate change poses an existential crisis to vulnerable island nations across the globe. Lower-income and geographically exposed states, which contribute minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions, bear a disproportionate burden of environmental degradation. A critical legal and human rights challenge arising

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STATE OF TAMIL NADU V. GOVERNOR R.N. RAVI (2025): RE-DEFINING THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS OF GUBERNATORIAL POWERS

Published On: July 23rd 2026 Authored By: Subhiksha M Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai Introduction The office of the Governor occupies a distinctive position within the constitutional framework of India. Although the Governor serves as the constitutional head of a State, the real executive power rests with the elected Council of Ministers. In

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The Anti-Defection Law in India – A Critical Analysis of Its Effectiveness and Contemporary Challenges

Published On: July 23rd 2026 Authored By: Suchit Rajendra Salve Modern Law College, Pune I. Abstract  The Anti-Defection Law in India, included through the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, was introduced to address the growing problem of political defections that put governmental stability in danger and weakened democratic values. Political defection means where the members

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