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The Fractured Canvas: Navigating the Spirit of Secularism in Modern India
From the vibrant streets of democracy to the shifting tides of identity, explore the complex evolution of India's pluralism. "The Fractured Canvas" dives deep into the spirit of secularism today—examining whether the nation’s mosaic is breaking or simply being redefined. A must-read on modern Indian socio-politics.

CLAT Mentor Neeraj Sir
Feb 14


India’s Crypto Conundrum: Innovation in the Shadow of Regulation
India is navigating a complex transition from traditional currency to a digital-first economy, anchored by the massive success of UPI, which reached 21.7 billion transactions in January 2026. While cryptocurrencies are legal as Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs), they lack legal tender status and face a rigorous regulatory environment. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintains a cautious stance, prioritizing financial stability against risks like money laundering and cyber fraud

CLAT Mentor Neeraj Sir
Feb 12


The Digital Gavel: Will AI Save the Soul of Indian Justice or Execute It? (AI & Indian Judicial System)
The Digital Gavel" explores the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and India’s overburdened judicial system, which faces a backlog of over 4.8 crore cases. Highlighting the tragic human cost of delays through figures like Ravi Solanki, the article contrasts India's struggle with global advancements in the US, China, Brazil, and Estonia, where AI assists in predictive justice and small claims.


IS THE RIGHT TO DIVORCE A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT?
This blog provides a comprehensive analysis of the shifting landscape of Indian matrimonial law, moving from ancient civilizational roots in the Dharmashastra to the modern contractual and sacramental complexities of the Hindu Marriage Act (1955) and Shariat. It highlights a critical "nuance" in India's low divorce rate (1%), arguing that social binding often masks vulnerability and "marital offenses." Central to the discussion is the tension between Article 21 and the denial

CLAT Mentor Neeraj Sir
Jan 30
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