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Publication of Special Issue 2026
Dear all, We are pleased to share that Volume IX, Issue II of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal has been published! Kindly click the attachment below to access the issue. Should you have any queries or suggestions, please feel free to reach us at editorcalq@gmail.com To read/download the issue, click here:
Apr 14


WATERMARK OR VANISH: INDIA’S PROACTIVE TURN IN THE AGE OF DEEPFAKES
-Rahul Agrawal and Muskaan Goyal* Opening thought Deepfakes have moved from being mere technological curiosities to destabilising forces in India’s democratic landscape. The recent election cycles made this painfully clear. Synthetic videos impersonating political leaders, fabricated speeches designed to polarise communities, and AI-generated misinformation travelling across platforms at impossible speeds have exposed a sharp asymmetry; while technology enable rapid deceptio
Mar 24


From Protection to Dispossession: How Jharkhand’s Executive Undermines Tribal Land Rights
Shoubhit Daftuar* INTRODUCTION The Chotanagpur Tenancy Act, 1908 (“ CNT ”) and Santhal Parganas Tenancy Act, 1949 , ( “SPT” ) have gained prominence over the years not just as mere policy instruments but as constitutional bulwarks designed to protect tribal communities’ ancestral land, cultural identity, and autonomous governance. These Acts restrict land alienation to non-tribals and embody constitutional protections under the Fifth Schedule , alongside the framework of tri
Dec 8, 2025


Who Watches The Watchdogs? The Silent Crisis Of India’s Information Commissions
-Surya Bhoria and Kirti Sehrawat* INTRODUCTION The RTI Act is rightly seen as one of the most transformative laws passed by the Indian Parliament. The Act has significantly impacted Indian governance and citizens and has made the administration more transparent and accountable. Accountability for its actions has led the government to become more efficient and has, to some extent, helped curb corruption and arbitrary abuse of powers by the public authorities. Therefore, bey
Oct 30, 2025


Publication of Volume IX Issue II
Dear all, We are pleased to share that Volume IX, Issue II of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal has been published! Kindly click the attachment below to access the issue. Should you have any queries or suggestions, please feel free to reach us at editorcalq@gmail.com To read/download the issue, click here:
Oct 17, 2025


Constitutionalizing Equality: Revisiting the Women’s Charter to Combat Marital Status Discrimination in Indian Employment
-Vanshika Sharma* Introduction Gender discrimination in the workplace is a recurring issue in India, with married women experiencing...
Sep 22, 2025
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