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Recent Criminal Law Reform in India

Author- Purujit Mongia, Law student, University of Delhi Introduction Honourable Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, in the monsoon session, has tabled three revolutionary bills in the Parliament. These will transform the existing criminal jurisprudence practised in the country. Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, and Bhartiya Sakshya Bill 2023 have been introduced […]

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Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE) and Its Practical Applicability

Author- Surbhi Saumya, Law student, CCS University, Meerut Introduction: RTE Act,2009 or Right to Education Act,2009 was passed to increase the education rate in India that enables children of age six to fourteen with free and compulsory education. It was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 20th July 2009, and Lok Sabha on 4th August […]

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Collegium system and appointment of judges in India

Author- Harshit Raj, Law student, Lovely Professional University, Punjab Introduction The Collegium system, which is based on the ancient Roman Republic, authority is distributed among various groups or “colleges” of people, each with their distinct responsibilities. This system is frequently used in universities and colleges to manage student organizations and clubs. Collegium system use to […]

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Right to Information Act 2005 and Its Role in Democratic Governance

Author- Harshit Raj, law student, Lovely Professional University, Chandigarh Introduction Right to information means that the citizens of the country have the right to get information from the governing authorities and the authorities that is related to the government in some way or the other. Now if we look at the India before the RTI […]

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Hate Speech and Its Legal Consequences: Finding a Happy Medium Between Free Expression and Social Harmony

  Author- Ubaid Ghazali, student, Jamia Hamdard University Introduction Hate speech is a big challenge in a world that values free expression. Hate speech can injure individuals and destroy social cohesion because it is insulting, disrespectful, or threatening. Striking a fine balance between safeguarding free speech and promoting social peace is a difficult endeavour that […]