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Author: Aruna Choudhury
Advocate Aruna Choudhury Practicing at Calcutta High Court | Civil & Criminal Law Specialist With 12 years of experience at the Calcutta High Court, Aruna Choudhury is a seasoned advocate known for her expertise in both civil and criminal litigation. She handles property disputes, family matters, bail applications, and trial advocacy with precision and integrity. Her approach blends strategic insight with a commitment to ethical practice, earning her the trust of clients and peers alike.
Freedom Fighters of India: A Pan-Indian Tribute Abstract: India’s struggle for independence was a complex and multi-faceted movement, shaped by courage, sacrifice, and vision across every region of the subcontinent. From the militant revolutionaries of Bengal to the nonviolent leaders of Gujarat, from tribal uprisings in the Northeast to the heroic defiance of Central India’s warrior queens, countless individuals contributed to the nation’s freedom. This paper offers a pan-Indian tribute to these freedom fighters, highlighting their regional contributions, key events, and the enduring spirit that forged India’s path to independence in 1947. Introduction The history of India’s freedom struggle is…
Abstract: A Jurisprudential Journey Through India’s Chief Justices (1950–2025) This authoritative compendium chronicles the biographies and landmark contributions of the Chief Justices of India from 1950 to 2025, offering a panoramic view of the evolution of constitutional jurisprudence. From Harilal Jekisundas Kania’s foundational interpretations to B.R. Gavai’s contemporary reforms, each Chief Justice shaped the Supreme Court’s role as the guardian of democracy, civil liberties, and institutional integrity. This resource is indispensable for legal scholars, historians, and citizens seeking to understand how judicial leadership has influenced India’s legal architecture, social justice movements, and constitutional values. With SEO-targeted insights into landmark cases,…
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