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Introduction On December 15, 2025, the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court delivered a judgment in The Authorised Officer,…
Introduction Writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging orders of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) are…
Casus Omissus: Meaning, Origin, and Constitutional Context The Latin maxim casus omissus—literally “a case omitted”—serves as a cornerstone of statutory…
In medieval and early modern South Asia, Muslim rulers used different titles to show their level of power and authority.…
Abstract The Constitution of India as the supreme law of land represents the fundamental human rights of all individuals and…
Introduction: Why This Lecture Matters to India A Clarendon Lecture delivered by a Justice of the UK Supreme Court may…
Access to Justice in India: A Struggle for the Common Citizen Justice delayed is justice denied—a phrase that resonates deeply…
Introduction: A nation’s constitution lays out its shared beliefs about justice, freedom, and how the country should be run. But…
Saudi Arabia’s system of governance, a monarchy deeply rooted in its history and Islamic tradition, operates on a unique principle…
Abstract India’s accelerating shift toward digital governance has transformed the nature of State power. Courts now confront algorithmic decision-making, biometric…
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