CONTEMPORARY CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES IN INDIA : AN ANALYSIS OF KEY ISSUES

CONTEMPORARY CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES IN INDIA : AN ANALYSIS OF KEY ISSUES Isha Bharti, B.B.A., LL. B(Hons)- 3rd year, CMR University – School of legal studies. Download Manuscript ABSTRACT Indian constitutional law combines ancient legal doctrines with innovative administrative practices. In recent years, India has faced significant contemporary challenges within its constitutional framework. These issues have garnered global attention. This article aims to analyse these modern challenges and their impact on India’s constitutional laws, providing a comprehensive understanding of the current state of constitutional law in India. The initial discussion in this article explores the essence of constitutional law and its significance in India. Subsequently, it delves into key contemporary issues governed by constitutional law, including the Citizenship Amendment Act, Article 370, the Uniform Civil Code, Reservation Policies, and explores concepts such as morality, human rights, technology, privacy, and the role of the judiciary. In essence, this article offers insights into the complex interplay of tradition and innovation in Indian constitutional law, providing a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that shape the nation’s constitutional landscape. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume I, Issue III, Page 97- 112. Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2023 Recent content CONTEMPORARY CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES IN INDIA : AN ANALYSIS OF KEY ISSUES ADMINISTRATION OF A NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS IN INDIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS​ UNIFORM CIVIL CODE ( UCC ) :- APPLICATION & IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS INCLUSIVITY: EXPLORING THE ADDITION OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE TO THE SPECIAL MARRIAGES ACT A FOCUS ON MINIMIZING POTENTIAL RISKS BY PROCEEDING UNDER A BILATERAL OR MULTILATERAL TREATY INSTEAD OF A CONTRACT

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