Analyzing Characteristics of Different Constitutions of the World

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Diverse constitutions across the globe differ in their structures, rights, and powers of governance. Ranging from the United States Constitution, whose provisions are elaborate, to the European...

The Intersection of Law and Morality: A Philosophical Journey

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A law student could gain a more perspicacious understanding of law if he views the law from a "bad man's" point of view and thereby recognizes the dichotomy between law and morality. This artic...

Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court

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As a court of appeal, the Supreme Court is the final appellate tribunal of the land. The power of reviewing and revising the orders of courts and tribunals by the Supreme Court is called Appell...

Principles of Natural Justice: Objects, Origins, Types, Rules, Biases, Except...

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Objects of the Principles of Natural Justice:Natural justice, also referred to as procedural fairness, is a legal doctrine that covers the most important procedural rights to ensure impartial and...

Two Dimensions of Rule of Law: Applying it to the Constitution of India

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Rule of law is a legal concept which doesn't have a precise meaning. Anything commendable, rules and regulations, made to govern the people are Rule of law. It has gone through several evolutio...

Understanding the Doctrine of Ultra Vires

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The idea of ultra vires has its roots in ancient Rome. In the 19th century, it came to the fore in corporate law as a safeguard against corporations' actions beyond their objectives. This conce...

Jurisprudence Is The Formal Science Of Positive Law: Holland

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Formal Science: In the context of "formal science," it typically refers to disciplines that are concerned with formal systems, abstract structures, and logical reasoning, rather than...

Is Law Blind Or Has Opened Its Eyes?

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The notion of whether "law is blind" or has "opened its eyes" encapsulates a nuanced debate within legal philosophy and practice. It reflects ongoing discussions about the f...

Doctrine of Prospective Overruling

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In 1932, the Supreme Court of the United States introduced the concept of prospective overruling in the case of Great Northern Railway v. Sunburst Oil and Refining Co. The Court asserted that i...

R v/s Dudley And Stephens: The Tragic Case Of Survival At Sea

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The 1884 legal case of R v. Dudley and Stephens is a well-known example of English criminal law. It involved a difficult and morally challenging situation. The case revolved around four individ...