Author: Akashsahu

Abstract India’s accelerating shift toward digital governance has transformed the nature of State power. Courts now confront algorithmic decision-making, biometric surveillance, and automated administrative action—areas in which traditional constitutional tools are insufficient. This article examines how Indian constitutional law is reshaping judicial review in response to digital governance and highlights the emerging principles that define rights protection in 2024–25. Introduction The Constitution of India vests courts with the authority to review State action to preserve fundamental rights and the rule of law. Judicial review was crystallized as part of the Constitution’s basic structure in Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala.1…

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