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The Plight of the Indian Circus Industry

The Indian Circus Industry dates back to well over a century and even before that such performances were conducted in various parts of the...

The Changing Times of Personal Laws

  “Religion cannot be allowed to be merciless on the victim. Faith cannot be used as dehumanizing force” These were the words of Justice C.K. Prasad...

Religious Extremism and the Role of International Law

The sight of people wearing religiously distinguishable clothes or insignia is still suspicious and controversial due to certain biases society holds. But when such...

How To: Make a Smart Choice This Election Season

As the General Elections draw closer, the frantic attempts of all the political parties and their candidates to woo us into voting them to...

The Emerging Trends in Communal Dialogue

The “unabatable  problem of class divide” is, as we all know today, the repeating keynote of our Parliament’s untimely post-riot deliberations, but behind this...

Section 377 and Questions on Its Legality

Homosexuality has existed in India since time immemorial, as it like any other sexual orientation is inborn, but we still, in the advent of...

Every Vote (That Doesn’t) Count -The Voting Rights Of Indian Jawans

The Indian sub-continent is one of the largest democracies in the world that bestows upon its citizens the opportunity to elect their representatives in...

Electoral Communalism: Legal Provisions

Communalism during elections is a recurrent problem which affects the length and breadth of each and every corner of our country. Political manifestoes thrive...

National Voters Day: Proud to be a Voter – Ready to...

Election after election, India has seen many rises and falls in voter turnouts. Various factors which broadly fall under unawareness, apathy and general non...

Voting: Right, Obligation Or Honor?

Voting in India is a Constitutional right if one is a citizen over 18 years of age. However, that also makes it optional. And...

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