ADULTERY IN INDIA: A PARADIGM SHIFT FROM CRIME TO CIVIL WRONG – AN ELABORATIVE ANALYSIS OF DECRIMINALIZATION AND ITS SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS 

ADULTERY IN INDIA: A PARADIGM SHIFT FROM CRIME TO CIVIL WRONG – AN ELABORATIVE ANALYSIS OF DECRIMINALIZATION AND ITS SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS 

This Article is written by Midha Fatima of Asian Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya  Abstract  In this article, the Supreme Court in 2018 considered the colonial legal criminalization of adultery under Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)[1]. The paper delves into the historical foundations of this Read more

SENSATIONALISM IN CRIME REPORTING

SENSATIONALISM IN CRIME REPORTING

This article is written by Bhuwan Mamgai of Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, an legal intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Sensationalism in crime reporting has become a growing concern in the modern media landscape, where competition for audience attention often overshadows journalistic ethics. This practice involves exaggerating or dramatizing criminal Read more

CONSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION OF THE LEADER OF OPPOSITION IN INDIA: A CASE FOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORM

CONSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION OF THE LEADER OF OPPOSITION IN INDIA: A CASE FOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORM

This Article is written by Bhoomi Shroff of Sidhharth Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract This article examines the critical role of the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in India’s parliamentary democracy and argues for its formal recognition within the Constitution. Although the LoP serves key democratic functions—such Read more