For decades Constitutional has been assumed as a framework created by humans, for humans. Fundamental rights, duties and liberties were imagined as exclusive human entitlements, and
For decades, menstruation in India has been viewed through a prism of religious orthodoxy and social taboo, often labelled as ‘impure’, making it difficult for women to get easy access to
Constitutional offices are designed to function as neutral institutions within a democratic framework, ensuring stability and adherence to constitutional principles. Among these
Constitutional governance rests not only upon written provisions but also upon the faithful functioning of constitutional offices envisaged as neutral arbiters within the democratic
For the longest time in India, whenever there used to be some talk or discussion about menstrual hygiene, it was treated like a charity project or a private health issue. It was often discussed in
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is one of the gravest human rights violations affecting children across the world, and India is no exception. . Despite constitutional safeguards, child-centric
The judiciary acts as the supreme protector of justice and it is mandated to adjudicate on cases that are just, open and logical. The ways courts can give such decisions, though elaborate written
The fast spread of digital technology has changed how people communicate, store information, and express their identities. Emails, social media profiles, cloud storage, online banking, digital
For a law student, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is not just another constitutional provision tucked away in Part IV of the Constitution; it is a recurring question that sits at the intersection
The promotion of constitutional values especially, equality and human dignity is a primary responsibility of the prison system. The state prisons are meant to operate in a way that is in line

