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Separation of Powers and Constitutional Contestation in India (1950–1977)

Published On: April 14th 2026 Authored By: Spandan Shrivastava Institute of Law, Nirma University Abstract This article examines the tense relationship between the Legislature and Judiciary of India within the broader framework of the Separation of Powers, leading up to 1977. Employing the doctrinal methodology, the study aims to exhibit the nature of constitutional interpretation […]

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When Words Wound: Constitutional Boundaries of Hate Speech in India

Published On: April 14th 2026 Authored By: Jitasha Jain Gurha School of Law, Devi Ahilya Vishvavidyalay, Indore Abstract Few constitutional debates in India are as complex and emotionally charged as the regulation of hate speech. At stake are two foundational constitutional commitments: the protection of free expression and the preservation of dignity, equality, and public

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JUVENILE JUSTICE, WELFARE, JUSTICE AND ROLE OF DIGNITY UNDER ARTICLE 21

Published On: April 14th 2026 Authored By: Gauri Bajpai Lloyd Law College Abstract This article critically examines the juvenile justice system in India. It explores the definition of juveniles and addresses why juveniles receive unique treatment under the law. The article traces the rich history of juvenile justice in India from 1960 to 2021, highlighting

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Implementing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Challenges, Compliance, and the Future of Privacy in India

Published On: April 11th 2026 Authored By: Anukriti Singh City Law College, University of Lucknow Abstract The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) marks a watershed moment in India’s digital governance. This article critically examines the implementation challenges of the Act, the compliance expectations for key stakeholders, and the institutional innovations that can

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Preventive Detention as an Exception, Not the Norm: Supreme Court Trends in 2025

Published On: April 11th 2026 Authored By: Rabiya Parveen Law Centre-II, University of Delhi Abstract Preventive detention is among the most debatable exceptions to the constitutional right of personal liberty in India. Although the Constitution permits detention without trial under certain conditions, its continued application by the executive has consistently raised concerns about arbitrariness and

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