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Understanding the AIJA Judgment: Reformation and Justice

Published On: March 15th 2026 Authored By: Dhruv Puthran NMIMS University, Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai Abstract The Supreme Court of India’s 2025 judgment in All India Judges Association and Ors v. Union of India and Ors has reinstated the mandatory three-year legal practice requirement for candidates aspiring to become Civil Judges (Junior […]

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Protecting the Aravallis: Analysing the Judgment

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Dhruv Puthran NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai Abstract The Aravallis form an important aspect of India’s environment, significantly impacting the climate of the North, which was threatened by the 20th November 2025 judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. This article aims to understand

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ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC RECORDS UNDER SECTION 63 OF BSA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WHATSAPP CHATS

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Akshat Dadhich Amity University Kolkata ABSTRACT The increasing use of electronic communication has significantly influenced the type of evidence presented in court in present legal proceedings, electronic evidence such as emails, call logs, and messages from instant messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Facebook have become central to

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Top of the Class, Absent from Advocacy: The Quiet Struggle of Young Women Lawyers

Published On: March 13th 2026 Authored By: Tanzila Rahman Aligarh Muslim University, Centre Murshidaabad Abstract Over the last decade, despite excelling in law schools, women remain largely absent from courtroom advocacy in India. This article examines the principal challenges faced by young women lawyers as they enter and attempt to sustain careers in litigation. Drawing

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THREE YEARS AT THE BAR: SC REDEFINES JUDICIAL ENTRY

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Tanzila Rahman Aligarh Muslim University, Centre Murshidabad Abstract There has long been a debate about mandating three years of legal practice as a prerequisite for eligibility to the judicial services examination. On May 20, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark decision reinstating the minimum three-year

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