Constitution

Freedom of Speech vs Hate Speech: Legal Balance in Indian Democracy

Published On: September 22nd 2025 Authored By: Adv. Amandeep Kaur Abstract This article examines India’s constitutional challenge of balancing freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a) with hate speech regulation. Analyzing landmark judgments, it identifies enforcement deficiencies, judicial inconsistencies, and proposes institutional safeguards, civil remedies, and contextual evaluation frameworks to protect democratic discourse while preventing harm. […]

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Unfolding Constitutional Values in India: Privacy, Speech, and Uniformity

Published On: September 21st 2025 Authored By: Eboh Victor Chidera University of Lagos “The Constitution of India is not a mere lawyer’s document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age.” — Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India The Indian Constitution, a living document, embodies the

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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023: Evaluating Its Impact on Police and Procedural Reforms

Published On: 20th September 2025 Authored By: By: Misbah Sayyed A.K.K. New Law Academy Abstract This article explores the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, a transformative legal reform in India’s criminal justice system. The BNS, which replaces the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, signifies a crucial shift from colonial legal principles to contemporary societal and

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Right to Privacy Post Puttaswamy: Evolving Jurisprudence in India

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Anisha Parveen Jamia Hamdard. New Delhi Abstract The right to  sequestration came a  veritably important part of Indian law after the  major judgment in the Justice K S Puttaswamy case in 2017. Before this case  sequestration was n’t  easily seen as a abecedarian right. But the Supreme Court

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Freedom of Speech vs. Hate Speech: Finding the Constitutional Balance in India

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Kumari Rupa Faculty of Law, Lucknow University​ Abstract Free speech is a vital pillar of any democracy, but India is experiencing a proliferation of speech that generates communal and social tensions.[1] This article analyses the conflicts between the fundamental right of free speech under Article19(1)(a) of the Indian

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