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Sanika Brahme
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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The decision in Mohd. Kaleem v. State of Uttar Pradesh marks a significant shift in Indian criminal jurisprudence from a purely punitive framework toward a victim-centric and rehabilitative model of justice. This case analysis examines the High Court’s approach in addressing victim compensation under Sections 357 and 357-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, […]

LEGAL AID IN INDIA – A MERE RULE OR A POOR’S BOON?

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Our constitution, under Article 39-A, gives every citizen the right to legal aid, enabling everyone to reach courts. This also supports Articles 14, 21 and 22, making it constitutionally and jurisprudentially strong. However, the idea written on paper can be quite different from actual working. Hence, this paper aims at evaluating whether legal aid in […]
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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State of Tamil Nadu v. Governor of Tamil Nadu (2025) is a landmark judgment that directly confronts the misuse of gubernatorial assent powers and re-centres democratic accountability in India’s federal structure. The Supreme Court not only clarified the meaning of Article 200 but also crafted structural remedies to prevent an unelected Governor from paralysing an […]

THE EVOLUTION OF PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION IN INDIA

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Sandhya Karthik
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Abstract
Public Interest Litigation has been an effective tool in Indian jurisprudence, providing access to justice for everyone, especially marginalised communities. In today’s times, PIL have become a very common daily aspect of our legal world, with numerous being filed every hour. PILs have led to developments in almost all aspects of rights of citizens, whether […]
Utkarsh Kumar
National Forensic Sciences University, Delhi
Abstract
Disability rights are grounded in the principles of human dignity, equality, and non-discrimination. In India, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPwD Act) represents a significant legislative step towards harmonising domestic law with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) , to which India is a State Party. […]

WHERE DEMOCRACY BECOMES LAW- THE LOK SABHA

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Spandan Shrivastava
Institute of Law, Nirma University
Abstract
The Lok Sabha embodies the core essence of democracy by giving effect to the principle of popular sovereignty through direct representation. This blog examines the centrality of the institution within India’s democratic framework by examining its legislative procedure—introduction, readings, committee scrutiny, voting, and presidential assent—through a case study of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, offering […]

CONSUMER LAWS IN INDIA- EVOLUTION, RIGHTS AND PROTECTION

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Spandan Shrivastava
Institute of Law, Nirma University
Abstract
Consumer forms the cornerstone of a fair and efficient market economy. In India, consumer law has evolved from ancient regulatory principles embedded in texts like the Manusmriti and Arthshastra to a comprehensive statutory framework responding to contemporary market realities. The blog traces the historical evolution of consumer protection in India, examining the transition from colonial […]
Spandan Shrivastava
Institute of Law, Nirma University
Abstract
The Indian democracy is centered around the principle of separation of powers between the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. The Judiciary is entrusted as the interpreter and guardian of the Constitution, working as a catalyst for democratic functioning. The blog traces the role of the Indian Judiciary in the functioning of the key features of democracy, […]
Spandan Shrivastava
Institute of Law, Nirma University
Abstract
The Supreme Court of India occupies a pivotal position as the ultimate guardian of Fundamental Rights within the Indian democratic framework. While originally envisaged as an adjudicatory body under the adversarial system, the Court’s role has progressively evolved from that of a protector to an interpreter of the basic rights enshrined in the Constitution. This […]

LEGAL ASPECTS OF SURROGACY IN INDIA

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Naaz Ishrat
Kalindi College, University of Delhi
Abstract
This research paper examines the legal framework governing surrogacy in India, with a primary focus on the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021and its interplay with the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021. The objective is to analyze the evolution, provisions and implications of these statutes in safeguarding the rights of surrogate mothers, intended parents and children […]