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Parent Patrie Betrayed: Cracks in Juvenile Custody

March 4, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Tarunpreet Kaur Sandhu
University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Tarunpreet Kaur Sandhu
University Institute Of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh

Stranded Like Sunita- Lessons from Crew 11

March 4, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Tarunpreet Kaur Sandhu
University Institute of Legal Studies,Panjab University, Chandigarh

ACID ATTACK IN INDIA: SOCIO- LEGAL SCENARIO

March 4, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Debanjana Das
Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES POCSO ACT 2012

February 6, 2026 Volume III, Issue 5
Naina Khaparde
GURU GHASIDASVISHWAVIDALAYA
Abstract
India’s commitment to child rights under Article 21 of the Constitution and international obligations like the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child led to the creation of the POCSO Act. Previous laws, such as the Indian Penal Code, were not specific enough for child victims. This often resulted in insufficient protection and lengthy […]
Samreen Imtiaz
SOAS University Of London
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This article examines the persistent lack of accountability for colonial-era atrocities, arguing that such impunity is not a historical oversight but a product of deliberate legal and political design. Using India’s colonial experience such as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Sedition Law, and the Criminal Tribes Act as a central case, it explores how colonial […]
Akanksha Kumari
ILS Law College , Pune
Abstract
The case of Uttam v. Saubhag Singh & Ors. (2016) refers to the meaning of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, mainly whether a grandson can acquire the coparcenary rights by birth in ancestral property which had already passed by intestate succession. The issue was at dispute in Dewas at Madhya Pradesh, where Uttam petitioned a […]
Akanksha Kumari
ILS Law College , Pune
Abstract
When the East India Company first came to Indian shores, it did so not as an invader but as a merchant. Gradually, through negotiating, gaining access to domestic supplies, and eliminating competition, it became powerful enough to dominate the subcontinent. Contemporary markets have faced a comparable threat: giant corporations today buy small but innovative businesses […]
Akanksha Kumari
ILS Law College , Pune
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Apart from being an environmental issue, air pollution in India has also become a serious constitutional issue. This blog contends that the presence of toxic air has always resulted in the violation of the basic right to life and dignity guaranteed by Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. Judicial precedents, especially in the case of […]
Akanksha Kumari
ILS Law College, Pune
Abstract
The stray dog judgments of 2025 point out that judicial compassion cannot operate in isolation from constitutional discipline. If the Supreme Court was well within its powers in prioritising human safety under Article 21, the initial order revealed the risks of bypassing a settled statutory scheme under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 […]