Sedition: An Analysis
Introduction: As per the latest NCRB crime report showed that 76 sedition cases were registered across the country in the year 2021, 73 registered in 2020 followed by 93 cases registered in 2019. In May this year, the Supreme Court ruled to pause
Marital Rape
It has been around 75 years since we achieved the golden dream of independence. Women were an integral part of the Indian freedom struggle and continue to play an indispensable part. Despite this, marital rape, or rape that occurs when the two parties
Judicial review of provisions of freedom of trade and commerce
The provisions for trade, commerce and intercourse are enshrined in part XIII of the Indian Constitution, ranging from article 301 to 307. These articles are composed of provisions providing freedom of trade and commerce while some provide restrictions and other necessary rules and
Collegium System & Its Working
Recently, Justice DY Chandrachud succeeded Justice UU Lalit in the office of the Chief Justice of India. Before the new CJI took over, CJI UU Lalit sent a second note to the Supreme Court Collegium. He has done so to request the committee
Apple Switching to type – C chargers and ports in the EU
Introduction Recently, on October 4, the European Parliament voted in favour of a rule forcing tech companies to mandatorily provide a USB-C charger and port across all devices, beginning in Autumn 2024. Rule and its passage The newly approved rule passed by an
Kerela High Court moved against the Controversial ‘Provocative Dress’ Order of Session’s Court
Written by Vidisha Mathur The viral and controversial order of the Kozhikode Sessions Court in the case of State of Kerela v Civic Chandra, granting anticipatory bail to the activist Civic Chandran, which held that a “sexual harassment case would prima facie not
DNLU Students’ Hunger Strike Continues for a third day; Call for improvement of Administration and fulfillment of demands.
Written by Vidisha Mathur The protests by the Students of the Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur, continued for a sixth day today, against the maladministration by the institution authorities and unfulfilled demands. Over 100 students are participating in a hunger strike since
75th year of Independence: India retraces its citizen’s right to hoist the National Flag and the duty owed to it.
Written by Vidisha Mathur In the recent celebrations of the 75th year of Independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged every citizen of India to honor the National Flag at their homes, offices, social media, etc. as a part of the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’
Critically introspect on progress in fulfilling constitutional values on Independence Day: Justice DY Chandrachud.
While addressing the ‘Eleventh Convocation Ceremony and Founder’s Day celebration of Jindal Global University, Justice DY Chandrachud emphasized that even after 75 years of Independence, many individuals and citizens have not yet tasted the fruits of the democracy that we have inherited. He
Plea for District-based recognition of minorities; untenable by law, says Supreme Court Bench.
Written by Vidisha Mathur In the ongoing case of Devkindan Thakur Ji v Union of India and Others, the petitioner has challenged the religion-based classification of minorities, calling for a district-wise recognition of minorities to get a truer picture. Advocate Ashutosh Dubey, in
