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REFORMING JUSTICE: THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA,2023 AND ITS TRANFORMATIVE IMPACT ON POLICING AND PROCEDURES

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: Palla Navanya SASTRA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT: The Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) is a major legislative revamp of India’s criminal justice system in place of the colonial Indian Penal Code and related procedural laws. This article critically analyses the BNS effect on police and procedural reforms, […]

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Hate Speech vs. Free Speech: A Constitutional and Legal Balancing Act in India

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: Saksham Rai Law Centre 2, Delhi University 1. Introduction The interplay between hate speech and free speech presents a fundamental challenge in constitutional democracies, particularly in plural societies such as India. The Constitution of India enshrines freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a), but this right is

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Samir Agrawal v. Competition Commission of India & Ors.

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Anisha Raghav G. D. Goenka University Citation: Civil Appeal No. 3100 of 2020, Supreme Court of India, decided on 15 December 2020. Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Justice R.F. Nariman, Justice K.M. Joseph Date of Judgment: 15 December 2020 Relevant Provisions Section 19(1)(a), Competition Act, 2002 (information

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REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN INDIA: Legal developments post the 2021 Amendment

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: V S Sakthi Chennai Dr Ambedkar Government Law College Pudupakkam INTRODUCTION Reproductive rights in India have historically been shaped by a delicate interplay between medical ethics, statutory frameworks, and constitutional principles. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (MTP Act), though progressive for its time, was primarily designed

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and Challenges under Indian Law

Published on: 07th October 2025 Authored by: Lalana P University Law College & Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore Abstract  In the twenty-first century, technology has a vast scope and reshaped almost every aspect of human life, which includes the way crime is committed, investigated and prosecuted. Digital evidence and cybercrime are two hot teas

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