May 2026 Issue
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NEET and the Myth of Meritocracy: A Critical Legal Studies Critique of Uniform Educational Standards
Abstract This blog examines NEET critically, focusing on the constitutional and socio-legal issues it raises. It argues that although NEET was set up as a centralised mechanism to promote fairness, merit-based decision-making, and the standardisation of educational performance to establish merit for medical students, it actually serves to reinforce previously established inequalities in both society…
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The Cruel Irony Of India’s Women’s Reservation Bill: South Indian Women May Lose More Than They Gain
India Promised Women A Seat At The Table, Then Moved the Table In September 2023, the Indian parliament passed the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam- the 106th Constitutional Amendment Act welcomed and praised by almost everyone. It was the first time in independent India’s history that 33 percent of seats in the Lok Sabha and State…
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Powering Viksit Bharat: Decoding The Non-Fossil Fuel Mandate & The Path To Decarbonisation Through Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025.
Abstract This article explains why there has been a significant move in favor of India realizing its ambition of having Net Zero carbon emission by 2070 with the help of the Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025. This law provides the necessary legislation on the green transition as it has provided a more structured regime of…

