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Don’t Let the “Gene” Out of the Bottle
by Aman Varma*
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Attorney-Client Privilege and the Constitutional State: Liberty’s Last Refuge in the Age of Surveillance
Attorney-client privilege is not a vestige of professional etiquette; it is the living spirit of constitutionalism.
by Devadipta Das*
Recycling Section 295-AA: Punjab’s Misguided Attempt to Recriminalise Sacrilege
by Arnav Kalbhor* and Nikhil Ranjan**
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The Consolidation of Labour Laws in India: Promise or Precarity?
The real test of the of India’s Labour Codes lies not only in enforcement but also in the structural limitations of the Codes themselves. Political will, Centre-State coordination, and genuine consultations with workers are essential to bridge the gap between legislative ambition and ground reality.
by Kartik Kanodia*
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Does the Issue of Reference to Larger Bench Require Reference to a Larger Bench?
by Abhishek Gupta* and Kumar Kartikeya**
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