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Guardians of the Purity: Role of the Election Commission and Constitutional Integrity

Guardians of the Purity: Role of the Election Commission and Constitutional Integrity Author: Uthraa R. B.Student, Saveetha School of Law Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, Chennai —————————————————————————————————————- “WE VOTE NOT TO SEE CHANGE IN A DAY BUT THAT ONE DAY IT’LL ALL CHANGE” The democratic ideology of India, embodied in […]

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LGBTQ+ Rights and Constitutional Morality After Navtej Johar

LGBTQ+ Rights and Constitutional Morality After Navtej Johar: Reimagining Equality in Modern Governance Author: Syed Mohd. MuazStudent, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh —————————————————————————————————————- I. Introduction The recognition of LGBTQ+ rights in India has marked a long and evolving journey from criminalization to constitutional inclusion. For decades, sexual minorities lived on the fringes of legal

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Constitutional Challenges to Artificial Intelligence and Data Regulation

Constitutional Challenges to Artificial Intelligence and Data Regulation Author: Shreyajit MandalStudent, Parul University (Gujarat) —————————————————————————————————————- I. Introduction Artificial Intelligence is increasingly permeating everyday life, from digital payments to facial recognition, online shopping suggestions, and predictive policing, even to medical diagnosis. While AI offers efficiency and convenience, it simultaneously raises profound constitutional questions relating to privacy,

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Interpreting Constitutional Values in Modern Governance

Interpreting Constitutional Values in Modern Governance: A Creative Legal Reflection Author: Dishani ReddyStudent, Christ University, Bangalore —————————————————————————————————————- I. Introduction                                             Every era leaves its fingerprint on constitutional thinking. Today’s India is shaped by data-driven governance, contested notions of identity, shifting political cultures, and a renewed national conversation about rights and responsibilities. In such a landscape, the

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

UNIFORM CIVIL CODE:Law, Identity, and the Future of Personal Laws in India Author: Shivani ChaudharyStudent, Starex University, Haryana —————————————————————————————————————- I. Introduction UCC is a commonly used abbreviation for Uniform Civil Code. The term Uniform is used to include all the citizens of India, irrespective of religion. The term “civil” refers to laws governing personal matters

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Understanding Digital India and its Constitutional Accountability

Understanding Digital India and its Constitutional Accountability Author: Shantam ChakrabortyStudent, Amity University, Kolkata. —————————————————————————————————————- I. Understanding Digital India and Constitutional Accountability: Addressing Real Challenges Digital India was launched in 2015 by our Honourable Prime Minister, envisioning the transformation of India into a digitally empowered society by means of improved infrastructure, e-governance, and citizen services. While

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Our Living Constitution

Our Living Constitution: How Modern Governance Tests Its Values. Author: Prapti ChhettryStudent, ICFAI University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) —————————————————————————————————————- When I first started studying the Constitution in depth, one thing struck me immediately that it is not a frozen text. It responds, evolves, stretches, and sometimes even resists the pressures of changing society. And today, when technology

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Navigating Today’s Constitutional Paradox

Navigating Today’s Constitutional Paradox Author: Fatima Sayed Student, University of Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir) —————————————————————————————————————- 1. Understanding the Paradox Ever since childhood, we have been taught that the constitution serves as an expression of identity and the moral values of national symbolism. Being the largest written constitution in the world, it stands as a comprehensive

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The Quiet Revolution: Story of India’s Adoption of Due Process Without Ever Writing the Words.

The Quiet Revolution Story of India’s Adoption of Due Process Without Ever Writing the Words. Author: Prerana KamleStudent, Presidency University, Bangalore (Karnataka) —————————————————————————————————————- The Beginning The story of Article 21 is the story of Indian constitutional law itself. A single sentence that began as a modest shield and became the most powerful engine of human

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Women’s Safety Laws in India: Are They Enough?

Women’s Safety Laws in India: Are They Enough? Author- Soumya Patil December 2, 2025 Introduction “Laws are made to protect, not just to punish.” Yet for millions of women in India, safety remains a daily concern despite the presence of multiple legal protections. From laws addressing domestic violence to workplace harassment and sexual assault, India

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