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The Third Space: Legal Recognition and Social Inclusion of LGBTQ+ Rights
The LGBTQ+ community in India has witnessed significant progress in recent years, especially through landmark judicial pronouncements. However, social discrimination and legal limitations continue to hinder full equality. This paper reviews the evolution of LGBTQ+ legal rights in India, analyzing judicial landmark cases, statutory developments, and social attitudes. It highlights remaining legislative gaps and sociocultural […]
From Statutes to Selfhood: Rethinking Gender Equality in India
Gender equality is a constitutional mandate in India, enshrined in the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Despite progressive legal frameworks, the implementation and social reality often diverge unless society moves beyond structural patriarchy, religion conditioning, and culturally imposed gender roles, the spirit of equality remain incomplete and superficial. This paper explores the legal […]
The Soulful Role of Judiciary in Indian Democracy : A Silent Revolution in Motion
CYBERBULING: A HIDDEN DANGER FOR THE PEOPLE OF INDIA
IS CURATIVE PETITION DIFFERENT FROM A SECOND REVIEW PETITION?
The introduction of the curative petition in Rupa Ashok Hurra v. Ashok Hurra (2002) created a rare and extraordinary remedy within India’s constitutional framework. Unlike review petitions, which are explicitly recognized under Article 137 of the Constitution, curative petitions derive their legitimacy from a judicial reading of Articles 137 and 142, designed to prevent a […]