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Judicial activism

Judicial Activism: A Double-Edged Sword

Introduction Judicial activism is when courts go beyond their written jurisdiction to act with consideration of the larger impact of their actions, especially in the

WaqfAmmendmentBill

Of Whom and For Whom: Waqf Amendment Bill

On 8th August 2024, The Waqf Amendment Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha. In less than a month, the Parliament panel had received more than

Gig Economy

The Erosion of RTI

The Right to Information was deemed to be a fundamental right under Article 19(1) of the Indian Constitution in a ruling given by the Supreme

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Uttarakhand: Live and Let Live-Ins

‘The road to hell is paved with good intentions’ seems to be the maxim that aptly describes the furore surrounding the Uttarakhand state legislature’s attempt to legislate

Genocide Convention

The origins of the word genocide date back to 1944, when Polish lawyer Raphäel Lemkin coined the term and proceeded to campaign for its codification