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Space Law and Commercial Exploitation Regulating private players in outer space

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Pragati Singh National Law University Meghalaya Abstract This newfound commercial and military expansion era in outer space presents humankind with an unprecedented legal frontier. Rapid advancements in space technologies, with the growing involvement of private entities and rising geopolitical rivalries, have rendered existing international legal frameworks vaguely outdated […]

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The Role of the International Criminal Court in Upholding Human Rights in Armed Conflicts

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Harikrishnan MS PES UNIVERSITY Abstract One of the roles that the International Criminal Court (ICC) plays in protecting human rights in the context of armed conflicts is prosecuting individuals of such crimes as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. Its chief objective is

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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala  AIR 1973 SC 1461; (1973) 4 SCC 225

Published on: 25th October 2025 Authored by: Aastha Shambhunath Institute of Law Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: 13-Judge Constitution Bench (Chief Justice S.M. Sikri, Justices J.M. Shelat, K.S. Hegde, A.N. Grover, A.K. Mukherjea, G.K. Mitter, K.K. Mathew, M.H. Beg, S.N. Dwivedi, Y.V. Chandrachud, P.N. Bhagwati, V.R. Krishna Iyer, and H.R. Khanna) Date of Judgement: 

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Selvi v. State of Karnataka: The Constitutional Line Between Investigation and Invasion (2010) 7 SCC 263

Published on: 22nd October 2025 Authored by: Vibha Rana Galgotias University Introduction In the modern criminal justice system, the pursuit of truth frequently intersects with questions  of liberty, dignity, and constitutional boundaries. The Supreme Court’s decision in Selvi v. State  of Karnataka is a milestone in this balancing act.1 The judgment addressed the legality and 

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