Constitution

COGNITIVE LIBERTY AND NEUROTECHNOLOGY: THE NEED FOR A NEW FRONTIER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: Tanishka Singh Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College Pune ABSTRACT In today’s world, your freedom to think and feel is under threat. With growing surveillance and powerful new technologies, even your thoughts could be influenced or monitored. This brings us to an important idea: cognitive liberty Cognitive liberty means […]

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Mergers & Acquisitions: Legal and Regulatory Challenges

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Lalana P University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore Introduction No corporation can last long on its own in the fast-paced commercial world of today. Every day, markets shift, technology advances quickly, and consumers demand better services at more affordable costs. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A)

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S.P Gupta v/s Union of India & Ors., AIR 1982 SC 149; 1981 Supp SCC 87

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Lalana P University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore Court: Supreme Court of India Bench Strength: 7 Judges (Constitution Bench) Judges: Justice P.N. Bhagwati (delivered majority opinion), Justice A.C. Gupta, Justice S. Murtaza Fazal Ali, Justice V.D. Tulzapurkar, Justice R.S. Pathak, Justice E.S. Venkataramiah, Justice

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HATE SPEECH VS. FREE SPEECH

Published On: October 5th 2025 Authored By: Sonakshi Kumar Shankarrao Chavan law College Abstract This paper explores the complex relationship between hate speech and free speech, a central challenge in modern democratic societies. Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the fundamental right to freedom of expression, although this right is not unqualified and may

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Hate Speech vs. Free speech: A Constitutional and Legal Balancing Act

Published On: October 5th 2025 Authored By: Sahana Mirji Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi Abstract This article examines the constitutional and legal balancing act between hate speech and free speech within the Indian legal framework. Drawing on key Supreme Court rulings, including Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan, Shreya Singhal, Subramanian Swamy, and recent proceedings involving Ranveer Allahbadia

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