The article delves into the innovative approach taken by the Supreme Court in the case of Lalta Prasad Vaish v. State of Uttar Pradesh, focusing on the principle of federal balance used in the same...
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The article delves into the innovative approach taken by the Supreme Court in the case of Lalta Prasad Vaish v. State of Uttar Pradesh, focusing on the principle of federal balance used in the same...
The article delves into the innovative approach taken by the Supreme Court in the case of Lalta Prasad Vaish v. State of Uttar Pradesh, focusing on the principle of federal balance used in the same...
India is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention but has historically adhered to international human rights principles. However, recent judicial responses, particularly the Supreme Court’s...
The article critically examines the legal invisibilization of corporate and white-collar employees within India’s labour law framework. The piece argues for a uniform, inclusive definition of...
In this article, the author explores the scope of the judicial review of Money Bills by questioning the neutrality of the Speaker’s certification of the Money Bills and analysing Justice...
Summary: In this final instalment, we present the response by author Prof. Mathew John regarding his latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People. following...
In this piece, the author argues that the deceased deserve a right to dignity and cautions against the dangers of AI-driven digital resurrections, which could reduce the dead to mere commodities. To...
In this piece, the author argues that the deceased deserve a right to dignity and cautions against the dangers of AI-driven digital resurrections, which could reduce the dead to mere commodities. To...
Blurb: This article maps the four statutory criteria central to the sex-consent matrix, which render consent peripheral while elevating social control and sexual obligation. Thereafter, it reads the...
Summary: In this two-part piece, we present the final review in this book discussion on Prof. Mathew John’s latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People...
Summary: In this two-part piece, we present the final review in this book discussion on Prof. Mathew John’s latest book, India’s Communal Constitution: Law, Religion and the Making of a People...
The piece argues that the Indian Courts have applied the Community Standards Test inconsistently to test whether a particular statement is obscene. It suggests that the test be replaced by variable...
The piece argues that the Indian Courts have applied the Community Standards Test inconsistently to test whether a particular statement is obscene. It suggests that the test be replaced by variable...