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FROM INCITEMENT TO PROPORTIONALITY: THE UNEASY TRAJECTORY OF FREE SPEECH IN INDIA
THE CONSTITUTION AND ITS UNEASY RELATIONSHIP WITH SPEECHThe Indian Constitution ("Constitution") promises liberty of tho

“Who Judges the Judge?” — Recusal, Natural Justice, and the Kejriwal Controversy
When the System Judges Itself:The recent controversy surrounding the recusal plea of Arvind Kejriwal before the Delhi Hi

“Babri Dispute: Tracing the Legal Roots from 1855 to 1886 — Explained by Faizan Mustafa”
He started by pointing out that the case is extremely complex, involving thousands of documents. Referring to Kalyan Sin

“Conversion, Caste, and Constitutional Silence: A Critical Reading of Chinthada Ananda”
When Right Depend Upon Religion: Beaten, abused by caste name, and threatened in public—yet denied protection of the law

Understanding the Babri Masjid–Ram Janmabhoomi Dispute — Introduction
Faith, Law and Constitutional Questions: He begins with a personal reflection, noting that he belongs to Uttar Pradesh a

Free Consent in the Digital Age: “Do We Really Agree to Online Terms & Conditions?”
IntroductionMost user assumes that the platform like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Twitter offer ‘free’ services. Th