CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

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Punishment is a term having many subjective meanings. Punishment for one person may be a pleasure for another person. Etymologically, the term punishment may be understood as a process of inflicting pain upon someone who has done something not considered right by the society. Though punishment is subjective and society-centric, the term ‘capital punishment’ has […]



Parliamentary Privileges under the Constitution of India

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Privilege, whenever we hear this term the first thing that comes to our mind is something that gives a special advantage or opportunity that gives great pleasure. Though privileges are provided for an individual’s pleasure, parliamentary privileges are somewhat different and beyond individual pleasure. Parliamentary privileges are guaranteed in the constitution of India with the […]



Borrowing Feature of Constitution of India

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The constitution of every country is the core document of that country and is a reflection of the manner in which the country is running. It is the basic legal document from which all other laws and rules are derived. There are countries like the United Kingdom which do not have any written document and […]



Digital Arrest and the Right to Privacy

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In the digital age, where technology governs nearly every aspect of human interaction, the concept of privacy faces an unprecedented challenge. Digital arrest, a term referring to the use of technology to monitor, detain, or restrict an individual’s freedom in the virtual world, has become a critical issue in debates about civil liberties. While such […]


Navigating Economic Challenges: Sanjay Malhotra’s Vision as RBI Governor

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Sanjay Malhotra, recently appointed as the 26th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), brings a wealth of experience spanning over 33 years in various fields such as finance, taxation, power, information technology, and mining. His appointment marks a significant milestone in his career, reflecting his extensive contributions to India’s economic and financial sectors. […]


The Legacy of Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh

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Dr. Manmohan Singh, India’s 14th Prime Minister, served two consecutive terms from 2004 to 2014. Renowned for his calm demeanor and intellectual prowess, Dr. Singh’s legacy is deeply etched in India’s economic and political history. A key architect of India’s economic liberalization in 1991, Dr. Singh, as Finance Minister under Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, […]


Justice through Gendered Lens

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“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” – Article 1, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Introduction Gender Justice will focus on issues and concepts related to gender expansion and liberation in various global contexts: past, present, and future. This intersection will inevitably strive to provide an intersectional perspective with […]