Publication of Volume VI Issue II
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- Sep 30, 2021
The Right to Same-Sex Marriage as a Constitutional Right
Karunakar & Rachana R. Rammohan[*] INTRODUCTION Homosexuality has been defined as sexual attraction or activity between members of the same sex. The acceptance of homosexuality has undergone tumultuous developments in the 21st century, with stances of various nations lying on a spectrum that ranges from celebration to criminalisation. On the one hand, countries like Brunei and Iran continue to consider the homosexual activity a capital crime. On the other hand, countries like

- Sep 21, 2021
Disruption in Legislature and Privileges of Elected Representatives vis-à-vis Kerala Assembly Ruckus
- Ayush Mangal & Prakhar Raghuvanshi* In 2020, the Rajya Sabha passed two farm bills amid fierce protests that saw the tearing of papers and the breaking of the microphones of both the Secretary-General and Deputy Chairman. The incident resulted in the suspension of eight opposition Members of Parliament (“MPs”) for a week. A week-long suspension might appear disproportionate in light of the actions of the MP as our Constitution grants certain immunities and privileges to mem

- Sep 9, 2021
Call for Submissions | Pith & Substance: The CCAL Blog
We hereby invite submissions from students, academicians and members of the legal fraternity on a rolling basis.

- Sep 4, 2021
Case Analysis: S. Sushma v. Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai Police
Kirti Harit * The recent Madras High Court judgment in the case of S. Sushma v. Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai Police has been a game-changer for the LGBTQIA+ community in India, a predominantly socially conservative country. The plea involved a complaint brought by a lesbian couple who eloped from their homes, as their parents were not supportive of their relationship. Subsequently, their parents filed missing person complaints, as a result of which the police track