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RIGHT TO PRIVACY POST-PUTTASWAMY EVOLVING JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA

Published On: September 12th 2025 Authored By: Dutta Chandra Varshini VIT-AP University INTRODUCTION India, home to over 800 million internet users, stands at the cusp of a digital revolution. While this technological growth brings immense opportunities for innovation, economic development, and governance, it simultaneously exposes citizens to unprecedented privacy risks. From intrusive state surveillance programs […]

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: CONSTITUTIONAL MADATE OR POLITICAL AGENDA

Published On: September 9th 2025 Authored By: Shubhashree Panda SOA National Law University, Bhubhneshwar Abstract The question of the uniform civil code continued as one of the most debate and sensitive subjects in legal socio-landscape. Article 44 of India Constitution provide a civic code for all the citizens, which one finds out of stock of

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Right to Privacy Post-Puttaswamy: Evolving Jurisprudence in India

Published On: September 9th 2025 Authored By: Smaranika Sen The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Abstract The right to privacy, has always been a burning topic among the Indian subcontinent. Since years, it has been under the scrutiny that whether it should be considered as our fundamental right or not. Various judgments have

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BALANCING THE SCALES: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDIAN CONSTITUTIONALISM

Published On: 8th September 2025 Authored By: Ridam Sharma VIPS IPU INTRODUCTION In any constitutional democracy, governance is typically divided among three distinct organs — the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary — each entrusted with specific and independent functions. Accordingly, the architecture of modern democracies rests upon two foundational doctrines: the Doctrine of Separation

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Ashik Ramjan Ansari v The State Of Maharashtra And Anr Criminal Appeal No:1184 of 2019

Published on 04th September 2025 Authored By: Uma Muthukaveri N Government Law College Ramanathapuram Court: The High Court Of Bombay Bench: Bharati Dangre Date of judgement: 18th July, 2023 Relevant statutes/ Key provisions: Indian Penal Code, POCSO Act, Constitution of India. Brief facts The minor girl was having a relationship with twenty- five -year -old

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