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बॅरिस्टर राजाभाऊ खोब्रागडे आणि त्यांची परंपरा

परिचय भारतीय राजकारण आणि सामाजिक न्यायाच्या चळवळीमध्ये बॅरिस्टर राजाभाऊ खोब्रागडे हे एक महत्त्वपूर्ण व्यक्तिमत्व होते. दलित समाजाच्या राजकीय सक्षमीकरणासाठी त्यांनी केलेले प्रयत्न आजही प्रेरणादायी मानले जातात. ते फक्त वकील नव्हते, तर एक विचारवंत, राजकारणी आणि सामाजिक सुधारक होते. प्रारंभिक जीवन राजाभाऊ खोब्रागडे यांचा जन्म एका सामान्य कुटुंबात झाला, परंतु त्यांनी शिक्षणाच्या जोरावर आयुष्य घडवले. लंडन…

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Indira Sawhney Case , Indira Sawhney vs union of india

Indira Sawhney v. Union of India – Mandal Commission Reservation Case

Introduction Few cases in Indian constitutional history have had as deep an impact as the Indira Sawhney v. Union of India (1992) judgment. Popularly known as the Mandal Commission case, it dealt with the contentious issue of reservation in India and the balance between equality and social justice. This landmark ruling not only upheld 27%…

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PM MODI AND CJI CHANDRACHUD

PM eCourts Mission Mode Project – Transforming Judiciary Digitally

Introduction The PM eCourts Mission Mode Project is one of the most ambitious reforms in India’s judicial system. Launched under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), it aims to modernize Indian courts through technology. By enabling digital judiciary services, such as e-filing, virtual hearings, and case management systems, the project seeks to reduce delays, enhance transparency,…

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KESHVANAND BHARATI CASE 1973

Kesavananda Bharati Case: Birth of Basic Structure Doctrine

Introduction The Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) case is one of the most celebrated constitutional law judgments in India. It laid down the Basic Structure Doctrine, which restricts Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution. Often called the “Constitution’s North Star,” the doctrine balances parliamentary supremacy with judicial protection of fundamental rights. This blog…

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Sabarimala Temple case

Sabarimala Temple Case and the Fight for Gender Equality

Introduction The Indian Young Lawyers Association v. State of Kerala (2018), popularly known as the Sabarimala Case, is one of the landmark judgments of the Supreme Court of India. It directly confronted the centuries-old practice at the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, where women of menstruating age (10–50 years) were denied entry. This case became more…

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Jagdeep Chhokar — Researcher, Reformer died

Jagdeep Chhokar — Legacy of Electoral Transparency

Introduction Jagdeep S. Chhokar, former professor at IIM Ahmedabad and co-founder of the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), passed away recently, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. Tributes across Indian media described him as a rare combination of researcher and reformer — someone who applied academic rigour to social change. His passing has generated widespread coverage,…

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UPSC Journey in India: Changing Patterns, Struggling Aspirants, and the Role of Coaching

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is one of the most prestigious institutions in India. Every year, lakhs of students appear for the Civil Services Examination (CSE) with the dream of serving the nation as IAS, IPS, IFS, and other civil servants. However, in recent years, the UPSC exam has witnessed a remarkable transformation in…

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Sabarimala Temple case

Juvenile Justice in India: Issues and Reforms

Introduction Juvenile justice reflects the maturity of a society. How a nation treats its children—especially those in conflict with the law—defines its moral and legal framework. In India, where nearly 40% of the population is under 18, the Juvenile Justice system plays a vital role in balancing accountability, protection, and rehabilitation. Yet, despite legal reforms,…

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