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Section 69 of BNS: Should the Law on Sexual Intercourse by Deceitful Means Be Gender Neutral?

Introduction The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 has fundamentally restructured how Indian law treats sexual intercourse obtained through deception. Under the IPC, Section 375 classified such acts as rape, punishable with ten years to life imprisonment under

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One Person, One Vote – Constitutional Responsibility and Legal Remedies for Multiple Voter Registrations in India

Introduction The integrity of India’s democratic process rests upon the principle that each eligible citizen should exercise only one vote in any given election. This principle is not a matter of mere political theory but a

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🇮🇳 Article 351: The Constitutional Pulse That Makes Hindi Our National Language

Why We Must Read the Spirit, Not Just the Text, of the Indian Constitution 🔹 Introduction: When the Constitution Speaks in Silence India is home to a vibrant multilingual culture, and yet, one language has been

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🇮🇳 One Nation, One Election – A Constitutional Dream or Democratic Dilemma?

Introduction: The Return of a Forgotten Idea The discourse around “One Nation, One Election” has moved from political rhetoric to constitutional inquiry. With the recent report submitted by the High-Level Committee chaired by former President Ram Nath

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