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    Right to privacy in India: existence, scope & challenges by Kamil, M

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Constitutional law--India…”
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    The right of access to educational materials and copyright: international and domestic law by Samtani, S

    Published 2021
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    Le concept de minorité(s) linguistique(s) en Inde : le cadre juridico-constitutionnel de l’accommodement by Papia Sengupta

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…But the term ‘minority’ is nowhere defined by the Constitution of India. Who constitutes minority? What should be the criteria of determining who is a «minority»? …”
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    The case for introducing the study of religion in India by Arvind SHARMA

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The author o ers a brief report of introducing the study of religion in India since 194 While doing so he refers to the Constitution of India, so-called Nehruvian Consensus, the Kothari Commission which made an important distinction between ‘religious education’ and ‘educa- tion about religion’, as well as several other bodies responsible for national policy on education, which gave a unique shape of Indian secularism.…”
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    “Tuhindi Article” (“The Articles Were Yours”) by Aman

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…<p>Through what was described with war-time imageries of a “constitutional surgical strike” and a “constitutional siege”, in August 2019 a radical change was made to what innocuously appeared earlier in the Constitution of India as Article 370. This blog post will attempt to problematise the use of the Indian constitutional framework in the engagement with Jammu and Kashmir. …”
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    Constitutional Pluralism and Article 370 by Kushagr Bakshi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In the midst of the arguments, the Court pondered upon the nature of the relationship between the Constitution of India and the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir. …”
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    Land Grabbing: A Tool to Disempower the People of Jammu & Kashmir by Nasir Qadri

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…On August 5, 2019, the BJP-led Indian government removed the special guarantees given to the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) through the abolition of articles 35-A and 370 of the Constitution of India in an act of clear violation of international law. …”
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    Emerging Hindu Rashtra and Its Impact on Indian Muslims by M. A. Muqtedar Khan, Rifat Binte Lutful

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The article contrasts the status of Muslims in the still secular, pluralistic, and democratic constitution of India with the rather marginalized reality of Muslims since the rise of Hindu nationalism. …”
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    Tourism in the Mountains of Central Kerala (South India): at the Crossroads of Attitudes Towards Forest Populations by Lucie Dejouhanet

    “…In South India the term “Adivasi” (original inhabitants) designates forest dwellers, defined in the Constitution of India as Scheduled Tribes, who live in the Ghat mountains and their foothills. …”
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    Freedom of Speech and Expression versus the glorification of acts of terrorism: Defining limits in the Indian context by Vaibhav Chadha

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The objective of this article is to examine the scope of provisions or laws that may be introduced to prohibit speech glorifying acts of terrorism in India while maintaining a balance with the right to freedom of speech and expression granted under the Constitution of India, 1950. This article attempts to assess United Nation Security Council Resolution 1624 and laws enacted in the wake of terrorist attacks in European countries such as the United Kingdom and France, and how they deal with speech that glorifies terrorism. …”
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