The year 2025 marks a renewed assertion of Sanatan Dharma, tracing history from ancient Dharmic States to...
Tanmoy Bhattacharyya
Tanmoy Bhattacharyya graduated from Banaras Hindu University with majors in Philosophy and Law. He studied Theology at Bishop’s College, Kolkata, and Jewish Religion and Cultural History in Jerusalem. He also received proficiency in interpreting Vedic texts in Varanasi. By profession, he is an Advocate.
The second book is called Sabha Parva. Its subjects are: the building of the great hall by...
After the deaths of Yudhishthira and his brothers, Parikshit became emperor of Bharatvarsha, ruling from Indraprastha–Delhi around...
The Rigveda is the oldest surviving sacred text in the world and a cornerstone of early human...
The project "Spirited Existential Constitutionalism" explores the interplay between existential thought and constitutional law, positing that constitutions...
An authoritative lecture exploring the foundations of global constitutionalism, comparative constitutional models, judicial review, transformative constitutions, and...
This high-caliber academic project, titled "Constitutional Constellations: Trends and Trajectories in Major Global Jurisdictions", offers a comparative...
The Kesavananda Bharati judgment (24 April 1973) is a seminal decision of the Supreme Court of India...
The American legal order in late 2025 is undergoing its most dramatic period of doctrinal and institutional...
Free-speech doctrine began with the World War I cases (Schenck’s “clear and present danger”) and evolved through...
The Equal Protection Clause remained largely dormant until the twentieth century, when Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) entrenched...
Substantive due process—protecting certain rights even without procedural violations—has generated enduring controversy in American constitutional law. From...
The twentieth century marked a decisive shift in the United States from a judicially developed common-law system...
The series of lectures on American Jurisprudence, covering key concepts and historical developments in U.S. law. Topics...