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Ashish Kumar Swain
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati
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Ashish Kumar Swain
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati
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Ashish Kumar Swain
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati
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The Directive Principles of State Policy, particularly Article 39 of the Constitution of India, impose on the State a duty to secure the distribution of material resources of the community so as to best serve the common good. This article argues that digital public infrastructure, including broadband networks, Aadhaar, the Unified Payments Interface, and welfare […]
Rajib Kumar Das
Department of Law, The University of Burdwan
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The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (NSGA) marks India’s transition from largely voluntary sports governance norms, exemplified by the non-binding National Sports Development Code 2011, to a comprehensive statutory framework enacted amid longstanding concerns over corruption, federation non-compliance, and athlete welfare. This article critically evaluates the NSGA within a global reform environment characterized by commercializationdriven […]
Nahid Shah
Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi
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Preventive detention in India is a rare constitutional exception under Article 22 that allows the state to detain a person without trial sometimes for up to a year or more to avert potential dangers to national security, public order, or vital supplies and services. Though strongly opposed in the Constituent Assembly, it was retained post-Independence […]
Farhan Siddiqui
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
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Consideration of environmental protection as a human right is among the most significant changes in modern constitutional and international law. In the last 50 years, environmental degradation has been more and more interpreted as the direct challenge to life, dignity, equality and intergenerational justice, as well as the ecological crisis. Judicial interpretation has played the […]
Farhan Siddiqui
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
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This blog explores the shift from colonial-era notions of ‘adultery’ as a crime to the new interpretations of ‘adultery’ as an issue of freedom and autonomy under the Constitution of India. It critically examines Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, an importation from colonial times which classified women as passive objects to be controlled […]

Gender Equality in India: A Human Rights Perspective

May 27, 2026 Volume III, Issue 8
Farhan Siddiqui
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
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Gender equality in India represents a continuous struggle to reconcile deeply rooted patriarchal traditions with constitutional morality, human rights principles, and modern democratic values. The Indian Constitution guarantees equality, dignity, and non-discrimination through Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Fundamental Duties, thereby establishing a comprehensive legal framework for gender justice. International instruments such […]
Umang Shikhar & Vatsal Choudhary
Law College, Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University
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The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into governmental and administrative decision-making has transformed the traditional understanding of law, governance, and accountability. From predictive policing and automated welfare distribution to algorithmic risk assessments and digital surveillance mechanisms, contemporary states increasingly rely upon automated systems to exercise public power. This technological transition raises significant jurisprudential concerns regarding […]
Kalaivani N
Sastra University, Thanjavur
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This paper critically examines the legal, social, and human rights dimensions of the Death Penalty and Life Imprisonment. It analyses the effectiveness of both punishments in delivering justice, preventing crime, and maintaining social order. Through comparative legal analysis and international perspectives, the study highlights the growing shift toward reformative and human-rights-based approaches in modern criminal […]