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Judicial Regulation of Religious Practices in India

Faith, Rights, and the Constitution: Recent Judicial Interventions Explained

Introduction Religious diversity is one of the defining features of India. The Constitution guarantees freedom of religion while simultaneously committing the State to equality, dignity, and secular governance. This dual commitment often brings courts into sensitive disputes involving rituals, temple management, and denominational rights. Recent judicial observations—particularly from the Madras High Court—have once again highlighted…

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Legislation and Bills

Legislation and Bills: Important New Acts and Amendments in India

Introduction Legislation forms the backbone of a nation’s governance. In India, as society evolves, the government continuously brings new Acts or amends existing ones to meet changing economic, technological, and social challenges. In recent years, key areas like Income Tax laws, Data Privacy, and Electoral Reforms have seen significant changes. These reforms not only impact…

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Right to Information Act: Breaking the Steel Frame of Bureaucracy and Enhancing Citizen-Centric Governance in India

The Right to Information (RTI) Act, enacted in 2005, marked a significant shift in the landscape of governance in India. It is often referred to as one of the most empowering pieces of legislation in the country, providing citizens with the legal right to access information from public authorities. By compelling transparency, accountability, and openness…

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Lok Adalats as a Catalyst for Change in the Indian Legal System

Introduction The Indian judicial system is known for its complexity, backlog of cases, and lengthy litigation processes, which often delay justice. To address these challenges, Lok Adalats (People’s Courts) were introduced as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism. Lok Adalats aim to provide a speedy, cost-effective, and amicable settlement of disputes through conciliation and compromise, thereby…

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