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Introduction The proceedings presently unfolding before the Calcutta High Court in connection with post-poll violence petitions have assumed extraordinary constitutional and political significance. What…
Abstract Every democratic nation rests upon the bedrock of free…
Introduction ‘Feminism demands the abolition of systems and structures that…
The Kesavananda Bharati case is universally regarded as a watershed moment in Indian constitutional law.…
The Court held that no fundamental right is absolute. Whenever a dispute arises between these two, the Right to Privacy, being a personal right must yield to the Right to a Fair Trial because the Right to a Fair Trial has ramifications which may impact the public life of the people. Despite this preference, the Right to Privacy remains a core fundamental right. Its application is context-specific. It stands protected only if it doesn’t interfere with the delivery of justice.
Freedom of speech and expression is widely regarded as the cornerstone of democratic governance and…
Rule of Law The idea of the Rule of Law is most famously associated with…
Introduction The distinction between “the law” and “a law” is a foundational question in jurisprudence…
Understanding Separation of power and its implication in Indian Legal System with the landmark caselaw of Indra Gandhi V Raj Narain, challenging the election of Gandhi in House of People.
Introduction The death penalty is one of the most polarizing punishments in the world. To…
Introduction The term “Gen Z” has become a prominent sociological label in modern discourse, generally…
Doctrine of Basic Feature or Structure Possibility of invoking Spirit of Constitution as Limitation on…
Wrongful Convictions and Compensation in India Abstract Wrongful convictions represent one of the gravest failures…
Sukanya Shantha v/s Union Of India & Ors. In The Supreme Court Of India -…
Content -Introduction -Meaning of child labour -Historical background of child labour in India -Legal framework…
The collegium system allows judges to appoint judges, making it a closed process.
It lacks transparency and accountability, creating chances of favoritism.
This goes against Articles 14 and 16, which ensure equality and equal opportunity.
Judges hold public office, so appointments should be fair and open to all.
Reforms like a Judicial Appointments Commission are needed to balance independence with equality
This article talks about the rights of govt. Employee to criticize and give their opinion on govt. Policies.
Abstract Judicial autonomy and rule of law are the foundational pillars of our democratic system.…
Abstract The right to privacy is slowly becoming a fundamental issue as the modern era…
Introduction – Mischief Rule of Interpretation In India, the law-making power rests with the Legislature.…
Introduction Justice is not merely a lofty ideal enshrined in our Constitution; it is a…
Scope of Review When Subsequent Judgments Overrule Earlier Ones This article deals with the ‘scope…
Introduction Indian Independence Day, celebrated annually on 15th August, marks the historic moment in 1947…
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