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The author of this post is Tripti Bhushan, Teaching and Research for Intellectual Pursuit (TRIPS)Fellow & Academic Tutor at O.P Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana & Mr. Abhijit Umesh Saste, Lecturer at O.P Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana

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Confessions are the admission of any fact by a wrongdoer in such a way

The author of this post is Mridull Thaplu, a student of Law at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab

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Over time, there always has been a controversy in Section 3 of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971, which prevents the singing of the Indian National Anthem or causes disturbance to

The author of this post is Ekta Chandrakar , Alumni- HNLU Raipur and currently pursuing LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur

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The objective of any criminal justice system is to protect people’s rights and society from criminals by punishing the convicts when they break the law. When a person is found guilty, he or

The author of this post is Akshay Singh , student of Law at RGNUL, Punjab

A threat letter, 20 explosive gelatin sticks, and an unclaimed SUV car found outside the house of India’s richest man culminated in the arrest of Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Waze(“Waze”) by the National Investigation Agency. He was subsequently ‘dismissed’ from 

The author(s) of this post are Priyansh Agarwal & Komal Agrawal , student of Law at JGLS, Sonipat and LLM Graduate from Gujarat National Law University respectively.

To begin with, we need to determine and understand the meaning of the term “Judicialization of Mega-Politics”. As Ran Hirschl (p. 98) pointed out, the term means the