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Harmonising Personal Laws: The Ambiguities of the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code
On the fateful day of November 23rd, 1948, the Constituent Assembly of India bore witness to a rather animated debate. The draft Article 35, (now 44) on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) was placed before the Assembly for a discussion followed by a final vote. Building upon the argument of a secular state, M Muhammad Ismail, a Muslim League Member from Madras, argued that no step should be taken which, in effect, interferes with the religion of the people and the personal laws adh
Arnav Sinha
Jul 27, 20247 min read


The Sundarbans, Floods, and the Trafficking: Analysing the Dismal State of Indian Trafficking Laws
Introduction Nestled at the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal, the Sundarbans is a sprawling mangrove area that spans the Sundarban Reserve Forest (SRF) of Bangladesh, boasting the distinction of being the largest mangrove forest globally. Stretching from the Baleswar River in Bangladesh's Khulna division to the Hooghly River in India's West Bengal state, this unique ecosystem encompasses closed and open mangrove forests, agricultur
Tejaswani Kaushal
Dec 13, 20236 min read


Political Psychology: Its Relevance as an Independent Discipline
Political psychology is an interdisciplinary subject that covers a wide range of activities, from politics and terrorism or even extreme policy outcome activities such as war to more ordinary political activities such as voting. In this context, the discipline has created various questioning methods for in-depth analysis of problems such as to why did racism come about, what leads to genocide, the motivations behind political decisions or voting, and what are the elements tha
Tia Malge
Nov 7, 20234 min read
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