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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 […]
Naaz Ishrat
Kalindi College, University of Delhi
Abstract
The rapid expansion of digital platforms has exposed fundamental weaknesses in traditional tax laws built around physical presence and territorial nexus. Online market players generate substantial economic value in user jurisdictions while often remaining outside effective tax reach, resulting in significant revenue losses and regulatory imbalance. This article critically examines the evolving legal frameworks governing […]

Surrogacy Laws in India: A Legal Analysis

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Naaz Ishrat
Kalindi College, University of Delhi
Abstract
Surrogacy in India has moved from an unregulated commercial practice to a tightly controlled legal framework with the enactment of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021. This article critically examines India’s evolving surrogacy regime by analysing statutory provisions, judicial interventions, and recent regulatory developments up to December 2025. It traces the shift from permissive market-driven surrogacy […]

Rent Control Laws In India

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Naaz Ishrat
Kalindi College, University of Delhi
Abstract
Rent control laws in India were enacted to safeguard tenants from exploitation during periods of housing scarcity, particularly in the post-independence urban context. While these laws succeeded in providing long-term security to tenants, their rigid structure and prolonged application have produced significant legal and economic distortions. Statutory rent freezes, limited eviction grounds, and procedural delays […]

The Impact of Globalization on Indian Law

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Anshika Singh
National Forensic Sciences University, Delhi
Abstract
Globalization has significantly influenced the evolution of Indian law by integrating international economic, social, and technological norms into the domestic legal framework. This paper examines the impact of globalization on Indian law through constitutional provisions, legislative reforms, and judicial interpretation. It analyzes how global obligations arising from trade, intellectual property, technology, and human rights regimes […]

The Role of Legal Aid in India

January 29, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Anshika Singh
National Forensic Sciences University, Delhi
Abstract
Legal aid is a fundamental mechanism for ensuring access to justice and upholding the constitutional guarantee of equality before law in India. Recognized as an essential component of the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21, legal aid aims to protect individuals who are unable to secure legal representation due to economic or […]