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Unfolding Constitutional Values in India: Privacy, Speech, and Uniformity

Published On: September 21st 2025 Authored By: Eboh Victor Chidera University of Lagos “The Constitution of India is not a mere lawyer’s document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age.” — Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India The Indian Constitution, a living document, embodies the […]

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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023: Evaluating Its Impact on Police and Procedural Reforms

Published On: 20th September 2025 Authored By: By: Misbah Sayyed A.K.K. New Law Academy Abstract This article explores the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, a transformative legal reform in India’s criminal justice system. The BNS, which replaces the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, signifies a crucial shift from colonial legal principles to contemporary societal and

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Right to Privacy Post Puttaswamy: Evolving Jurisprudence in India

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Anisha Parveen Jamia Hamdard. New Delhi Abstract The right to  sequestration came a  veritably important part of Indian law after the  major judgment in the Justice K S Puttaswamy case in 2017. Before this case  sequestration was n’t  easily seen as a abecedarian right. But the Supreme Court

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Freedom of Speech vs. Hate Speech: Finding the Constitutional Balance in India

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Kumari Rupa Faculty of Law, Lucknow University​ Abstract Free speech is a vital pillar of any democracy, but India is experiencing a proliferation of speech that generates communal and social tensions.[1] This article analyses the conflicts between the fundamental right of free speech under Article19(1)(a) of the Indian

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Uniform Civil Code: Constitutional Mandate or Political Agenda

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Karen Nair VIT Chennai Introduction As per the current legal system followed by India, Indian laws can be broadly classified into two types based on their applicability Uniform Laws – Laws such as the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which are equally applicable to all, irrespective of the individual’s beliefs

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