The debate around religion-based reservations in India is a complex issue that has been reignited during the election season. The discussion revolves around the constitutional validity and soci...
"May the well-being of all people be protected By the powerful and mighty leaders be with law and justice." The historical development of Indian legal systems and the basic ideas of Indian j...
Judicial Discipline is a very crucial to Justice System of India. It ensures order, consistency, and public trust in courts. It involves hierarchy and precedent rule of stare decisis. Lower cou...
In P.A. Inamder vs. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226, the Supreme Court delivered a judgment on 31.10.2002, elucidating the minority status and the issue of autonomy of educational instit...
It was stated that regardless of the outcome of the case, at least with regard to the thumb impression-which, given the ruling of the Supreme Court, may even be obtained under duress-that would...
The voter's right to know the antecedents of candidates is based on the interpretation of Article 19(1)(a), which provides that all citizens of the country have the fundamental right to "f...
By enforcing numerous rules, the State upholds the social order framework, without which well-ordered social life would be impossible. Many social contract theorists believe that upholding and ...
Slavery and any other conduct that compromises an individual's freedom and dignity are forbidden by Indian law. However, some people continue to believe that they are better than other people. ...
The Indian judiciary has been essential in safeguarding the constitutional rights of the people, and it has attempted to give certain rights-such as the right to a fair trial and a swift trial-...
All men are created equal and with some fundamental rights from their creator. These rights are primarily the right to life and liberty, but they can also be taken away from someone and punishe...