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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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An Analysis of the WAQF (Amendment) Act, 2025

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Azra Fatma Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad ABSTRACT The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, portrays a watershed moment in the governance of Waqf properties in India. It introduces comprehensive changes under the stated aim of enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the governing system. However, the Act has sparked

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Valorem of Justice & Equity: Whether the graveness of the offence functions as the resolve to persistence over Pre-Trial Detention.

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Lavanya Naugai Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU Abstract In light of the growing awareness surrounding the principle that bail is the rule and incarceration the exception, multiple perspectives from the legal fraternity and the judiciary have been articulated at repeated instances. Wide and expansive judicial formulations, ranging

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THE PURGATORY OF THE INNOCENT: CONFRONTING INDIA’S UNDERTRIAL CRISIS

Published On: March 12th 2026 Authored By: Anushka Singh Indore Institute of Law Introduction “India, the world’s largest democracy and one of its most populous nations, is facing a serious yet silent crisis evolving behind high stone walls and iron bars.” While the Indian Constitution guarantees the sanctity of life and liberty, for countless individuals,

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Anti-Terror Laws and Civil Liberties in India: Tracing Judicial Pushback Against Misuse

Published On: March 8th 2026 Authored By: Fareena Ansari Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University Lucknow Uttar Pradesh I. Introduction Among the most pressing demands on the modern nation-state is the imperative to protect national security. India has promulgated various stringent anti-terror laws that purport to prevent threats to its sovereignty and security, both internally and externally.

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