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Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium – Overview The Latin maxim Ubi jus ibi remedium—meaning “where there is a right, there is…
Equality or Equity? In a democracy such as India, the establishment of the notion of equality is an ongoing fight…
When Marble Listens: Judge Gorsuch, Jasmine Crockett, and the Battle Over a Living Constitution A courtroom conversation between tradition and…
Historical Background and Early Development Imam Abū Ḥanīfa al-Nuʿmān ibn Thābit (80–150 AH / 699–767 CE) was born in Kufa…
Separate opinions enrich constitutional law by offering alternative reasoning, shaping future doctrine, and preserving vital minority perspectives.
Introduction It is common knowledge that litigants deliberately supress the material facts and do not approach the Court with clean…
The Indian Parliament’s lower house, the Lok Sabha, functions through a rigorous and well-defined set of procedural terms and conventions…
Introductory Note This is the latest chapter in the long-running legal battle between the Madras Bar Association and the Government…
The Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court under Article 32 and High Courts under Article 226 to issue writs to…
The President of India The President of India is the ceremonial Head of State and the first citizen of the…
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