Constitutional Values
Judicial Review: A Catalyst for Policy Evolution and Democratic Resilience in India
Komal Ahuja Civil Lawyers, Legal Procedure, Social Justice Access to Justice, Accountability, Administrative Actions, constitutional courts, constitutional principles, Constitutional Values, COVID-19 pandemic, Crisis Management, democratic institutions., Dialogical Judicial Review, Electoral Transparency, Executive Duties, gender equality, Harvard Kennedy School, Inclusive Policymaking, Indian Judiciary, Judicial Review, Justice BR Gavai, Marginalized Voices, Policy Shaping, Proactive Intervention, Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Rule of Law
Freedom of Expression and Dissent: An Exploration of the Supreme Court’s Definitive Verdict
Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Article 370, Black Day, Case Details, Celebration, constitution, Constitutional Values, Context, Criminal Appeal No. 886 of 2024, Critique, Definitive Verdict, Disharmony Concerns, Dissent, Dissent in Democracy, Freedom of Expression, Impact on Reasonable Individuals, Independence Day Wishes, Indian Penal Code, Intention, Jammu and Kashmir, Justices Abhay S Oka, Landmark Ruling, Legal analysis, legal precedent, Pakistan, Professor Javed Ahmed Hajam, Protecting Freedom of Expression, Religious Affiliation, Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression, Second WhatsApp Message, Section 153A Charges, Supreme Court, Ujjal Bhuyan, Upholding Democratic Values, WhatsApp Messages
Electoral Bond Transparency: Supreme Court’s Decision Unveils Transparency in Political Funding
Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Accountability, Accountability Measures, Article 19(1)(a), Black Money, Constitutional Bench, Constitutional Values, Corporate Donors, democracy, Election Process, Electoral Bonds, Free and Fair Elections, fundamental rights, Indian Constitution, Judicial Principles, Judicial Scrutiny, Judicial Verdict, Legal analysis, Open Governance., Political Funding, Proportionality, Public Interest, Right to Information, Supreme Court, Transparency