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Beyond the Box: How the Choice of Voting System Changes the Fate of Nations

Democracy is often defined by the “will of the people,” but as Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow proved in his “Impossibility Theorem,” there is no mathematically perfect way to aggregate individual preferences into a single community-wide ranking. The “how” of voting determines the “who” of winning. This blog explores the intricate machinery of global elections, blending…

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Bar Council Elections 2026: Complete Voting Guide Every Advocate Must Know

The upcoming elections of the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2026 are a crucial moment for the legal fraternity. With 23 members to be elected (including 5 reserved seats for women), understanding the voting process is essential to ensure your vote is valid and impactful. This blog simplifies the official instructions and highlights…

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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 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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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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