The constitution was passed by the Constituent Assembly on 26 Nov 1949 and is fully applicable since 26 Jan 1950...
Supreme Court the Final Pedestal of Justice:
A law may be defined as an assemblage of signs, declarative of a volition, conceived or adopted by the sovereign in a stage...
Constitution-Judicial Democracy:
Judiciary is that branch of government that interprets the laws or says what the laws mean & democracy means a form of government...
Doctrine Of Basic Structure (Constitutional Law):
It is very difficult to state a single and accurate definition of the term ? has different connotations for different people.....
Racism - Society's Cancer:
Racism refers to beliefs, practices, and institutions that negatively discriminate against people based on their perceived or ascribed
race....
Dual Citizenship:
The status of being a citizen of a specific nation state, signifies a person's legal status and carries with it numerous consequences....
Writ Of Habeas Corpus For Securing Liberty:
The concept of writ essentially originated in England & to issue appropriate writ was
always considered to be a prerogative of the crown.....
Nature Of The Indian Constitution: Judicial Exposition:
The Constitution of India is not an end but a means to an end, not mere democracy as a political project but a socio-juridical...
Doctrine Of Constitutional Tort:
Under the English Common Law the maxim was "The King can do no wrong" and therefore, the King was not liable for...
Right to die- " To be or not to be?"
The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object of good governance...
Sustainable Development and Indian Judiciary:
Right to wholesome environment is a fundamental right protected under Article 21 of the Constitution of India...
Austianinan Concept Of Sovereignty:
Austin places the notion of sovereignty at the basis of his theory of law. Austin borrowed from...
Legality Of Foreign JudgmentsThe article/paper aims to study the binding nature of the foreign judgments i.e. judgments given by the courts in foreign countries and
the scope and object of section 13 of C.P.C.
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