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Case Brief: In Re: Article 370 Abrogation (2023)

Published On: 21st August 2025 Authored By: Devang Pandey Brahmanand (Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University) Case Name: In Re: Article 370 Abrogation Court: Supreme Court of India (Constitution Bench) Date of Decision: 11th December 2023 Citation: 2023 INSC, 1058 Bench: Justice D Y Chandrachud, Justice B R Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice Kishan Kaul, Justice […]

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Artistic Freedom V. Constitutional Morality

Published On: August 21st 2025 Authored By: Akash Pydi VIT-AP University Abstract In our country, cinema is not only for entertainment but also used as a medium for artistic Expression and cultural transformation. Our constitution guarantees Freedom of speech for every citizen to express ideas, creativity and beliefs at the same time it is often

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CYBERBULLYING AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN INDIA:A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored by: Jahnavi Srivastava IMS Law College, Noida, CCSU ABSTRACT Cyberbullying is a serious concern in India, as we can all witness the increasing use of digital platforms and social media in today’s time phase. Cyberbullying is spreading widely on a large platform which basically involves sending, posting or sharing

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CRIMINAL LAW REFORMS IN INDIA

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Tanya New Law College, BVDU, Pune ABSTRACT  The inauguration of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita replacing the Indian Penal Code, the  Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita replacing the Code of Criminal Procedure and the  Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam replacing Indian Evidence Act has provided India’s criminal  justice system with profound reform.

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Navigating the Thin Line: Constitutional Challenges of Hate Speech and Free Expression in India

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Shruti Kumari Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College Pune Abstract The Indian Constitution, under Article 19(1)(a), grants citizens the essential right to freedom of speech and expression, an indispensable pillar of democratic governance. Yet, the rising use of speech that is inflammatory, divisive, or ideologically charged, whether in politics,

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