Righteous and Sinful Implications of Censorship in Media

This article is written by Prateek Chandgothia, a 1st-year law student at Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Law, Punjab. This article discusses the nuasances of censoring media due to the current circumstances prevailing in India. In this electronic age with breakthroughs being achieved in the IT sector, media has been revolutionized and various modes of transmissionRead More

Custodial Death and the Judiciary’s Role in the Entire Picture

This article is written by APURVA, a student of Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, GGSIPU ABSTRACT What happens when a suspect dies in custody? It conveys disgrace to our Constitution, that Constitution which is the best in the world. Such unfortunate incidents, simply raise serious allegations and questions, ‘Is it not the violation ofRead More

Rights of Transgender

By Paavni Thareja & Anshika Tomar There’s a gender in your brain and a gender in your body. For 99% of people, those things are in alignment, for transgender people, they’re mismatched. That’s all it is. It’s not complicated, it’s not a neurosis, its a mix-up. It’s a birth defect, like a cleft palate.  Read More

Interrelationship between Fundamental Rights and Duties

This is authored by Janaki Nair 3rd year B. A. LLB student in Symbiosis Law School Pune. The following article aims to showcase the deep and complementary relationship between the Fundamental Rights as well as the Fundamental Duties prescribed in the Indian Constitution.  INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India is a revered legal document for theRead More

Freedom of Religion in India

This article is written by Indra Priyadarshini, a student of Alliance University, Bangalore. This article discusses the right to freedom of religion given under the Constitution of India along with a few important judgments. INTRODUCTION India is a pluralistic country that inhabits people of different religions. Thus, the framers of the Indian Constitution introduced theRead More

The Contract-Agreement Analogy

This article is authored by Sujata Porwal, third year BA LLB (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. The article focuses on intricacies of a contract and agreement. it presents an in-detail analysis of difference between an agreement and contract. INTRODUCTION Contracts play a crucial role in our day-to-day lives. We enter into innumerable contractsRead More

A Critical Analysis of the Directive Principles of State Policy

This article is authored by Janaki Nair, a 3rd year B.A LL.B student in Symbiosis Law School Pune. The following article talks about Part IV of the Indian Constitution – the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) from a detailed analytical point of view.  INTRODUCTION During the period of independence, India heavily incorporated most ofRead More

Doctrine of Repugnancy

This article is written by Indra Priyadarshini, a 3rd Year student of Alliance University, Bangalore. This article gives a brief introduction to the Doctrine of Repugnancy under Article 254 of the Indian Constitution INTRODUCTION Article 245 of the Constitution of India empowers the parliament to make laws for the whole of India, or a partRead More