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Internet Shutdowns in India – Legality, Constitutionality and Instances
Read more: Internet Shutdowns in India – Legality, Constitutionality and InstancesThis article aims to show that shutdowns, suspensions or blocking of internet services are unconstitutional and go against the fabric of democracy when used frequently to silence the voices of the citizens.
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Exploring the scope of Article 19(1)(b) in light of the recent protests in India
Read more: Exploring the scope of Article 19(1)(b) in light of the recent protests in IndiaThis article analyses the Article 19(1)(b) of the Constitution of India and its exceptions, in light of the recent protests. Looking at all these protests it tries to establish how the recent year was a year of protests in India; and, why every citizen of the nation should be aware of rights provided by the…
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The Ethical Conundrum of Mediation in Domestic Violence Cases
Read more: The Ethical Conundrum of Mediation in Domestic Violence CasesAlternate dispute resolution mechanisms have become an important tool of settlement, owing to their speedy nature of dispensing justice. These mechanisms provide for out of court settlements of matters at the convenience of the parties and with their consent. Mediation has thus gained popularity especially in matters related to family or matrimonial disputes.
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Institutional Illusion: The Contention with ICJ’s Consensual Jurisdiction
Read more: Institutional Illusion: The Contention with ICJ’s Consensual JurisdictionIn this article, Akanksha Mishra discusses the effectiveness of the International Court of Justice and its ruling, paying special attention to its policy of consensual jurisdiction.
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Must Justice be blind to be objective?
Read more: Must Justice be blind to be objective?The world that the law is meant to reign upon has relocated its focus from text to visual ways of understanding various happenings as the technology develops.The article wants the readers to check the pace at which they want justice to be imparted with the aid of visual understanding of events.
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STDs, Matrimonial Alliance and Desire for Justice
Read more: STDs, Matrimonial Alliance and Desire for JusticeA spouse can approach the court of law under the providential fault ground, and can get his or her marriage dissolved. Nevertheless, there are certain drawbacks in the law that disables the patient-spouse.In the present article, the authors will try to analyze and find the effective solution to the some highlighted problems.
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‘Celebration of Nirbhaya’s Justice’: Are Death Penalties Meant to be Celebratory Spectacles?
Read more: ‘Celebration of Nirbhaya’s Justice’: Are Death Penalties Meant to be Celebratory Spectacles?This article proposes to traverse a different path of introspection. We endeavour to invite the readers’ attention to the ‘public behaviour’ and ‘celebratory applause’ that went unnoticed and which we as students found slightly disturbing.
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Use of National Security Act to curtail Coronavirus is an overreaction by the State
Read more: Use of National Security Act to curtail Coronavirus is an overreaction by the StateIn times of a pandemic, where access to Courts is not easily available, arbitrary use of such laws becomes more troubling.
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Why Reservation is not an Indicator of Multiculturalism
Read more: Why Reservation is not an Indicator of MulticulturalismIn this article, the author highlights the inadequacy of reservation in uplifting oppressed groups and emphasises on the need for a social and bottom up approach.
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Defending the need for Judicial Activism within the Indian Judicial System
Read more: Defending the need for Judicial Activism within the Indian Judicial SystemIn this article Unnati attempts to defend the actions of the judiciary as being a part of their role as the guardians of justice within the Indian judicial system.

