The question of whether marital rape should be criminalised in India remains one of the most contentious debates within contemporary criminal law and constitutional discourse. While rape
Despite several affirmations stated by courts saying “bail is the rule, and jail is the exception”, Indian prisons still have numerous undertrial prisoners massively overcrowding jail spaces. The
In the present time, where social media plays a significant role in shaping one individual’s life, it is critical to acknowledge the fact that the line between genuine opinion and commercial
The digital age has fundamentally altered the manner in which individuals express opinions, participate in political discourse, and engage with the State. Social media platforms, online forums,
The question of whether a person can validly consent to sexual activity when under the influence of drugs or alcohol is one of the most complex and contested issues in contemporary
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) — systems that produce text, images, audio or video — has moved from tech-demo novelty to pervasive utility across media, finance, governance and
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

