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CASE COMMENTARY ON SUPRIYO V. UNION OF INDIA

January 24, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Esakkipandi B
Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam
Abstract
The Supreme Court of India’s judgment in Supriyo v. Union of India (2023 INSC 920) is a significant milestone in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. The petitioners challenged the Special Marriage Act, 1954, on grounds that its exclusion of same-sex couples infringes fundamental rights under Articles 14, 15, 19, and 21 of the Constitution. The […]

IMPORTANCE AND DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SKILLS

January 24, 2026 Volume III, Issue 4
Esakkipandi B
Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam
Abstract
Leadership plays a pivotal role in organizational success, societal advancement, and individual development. Its significance stems from the ability to inspire vision, mobilize resources, and encourage collaboration across various contexts. Leadership skills are not merely innate; they require intentional development through education, experiences, and reflective practices. This paper discusses the essential qualities of effective leadership, […]
Esakkipandi B
Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam
Abstract
The protection of young offenders under Indian law exemplifies a balance between justice and care, primarily informed by constitutional guarantees and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. This framework prioritizes rehabilitation, acknowledging that children in legal conflict often stem from socio-economic and psychological challenges, necessitating reform opportunities rather than punitive measures. […]
Esakkipandi B
Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam
Abstract
The process of actively promoting and supporting the development of novel concepts and solutions while concurrently keeping an eye on and taking advantage of more significant changes in the market, society, or technology is known as “fostering innovations and trends.” It entails fostering an atmosphere that encourages and supports innovation, taking calculated risks, and putting […]
Utkarsh Chaudhary
Dharmashastra National Law University
Abstract
The union government has recently enacted the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Act, 2025, with the objective of liberalising India’s nuclear energy governance framework. The article, titled “The SHANTI Act, 2025: Critical Analysis of India’s Nuclear Governance” presents a comprehensive examination of the Act by critically analysing its key […]
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The union government has recently enacted the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Act, 2025, with the objective of liberalising India’s nuclear energy governance framework. The article, titled “The SHANTI Act, 2025: Critical Analysis of India’s Nuclear Governance” presents a comprehensive examination of the Act by critically analysing its key […]
Aritra Saha
SOA National Institute of Law
Abstract
Traditionally marriage is considered a sacred and in dissolvable sacrament in Hindu Law and it is not just a contractual relationship. Nonetheless, as social realities change and more couples experience more matrimonial conflicts, the Indian matrimonial law has been able to slowly add some remedies that put the sanctity of marriage in check with individual […]
Selgin B
Joy University, Tirunelveli
Abstract
Punishment and incarceration are only two aspects of crime prevention. Beyond Bars: Uncovering the Hidden Barriers to Effective Crime Prevention explores the institutional, legal, social, and structural barriers that compromise the efficacy of modern crime prevention tactics. The report contends that an over-reliance on punitive measures hides more fundamental causes of criminal behavior, such as […]
Apar Apaar Singh
University of Delhi,Faculty of Law,Law Centre-II
Abstract
The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam marks an important step forward for India’s legal system, especially in how it manages electronic evidence as technology continues to develop. It replaces the Indian Evidence Act by making it easier and more modern to decide if electronic evidence can be used in court. The Adhiniyam includes clearer rules to solve […]
Vani Jindal
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Abstract
In 2023, the Parliament replaced the long-standing colonial Laws, IPC, CrPC, and IEA, with three new Criminal Laws. Since that time, it has generated discussions and conversations within the legal field about the backwards and unclear laws. The Government contends that the new criminal laws help in enhancing and streamlining the justice system by replacing […]