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Browsing: Constitutional Law
Introduction The Right to Information Act, 2005 was a pivotal moment in India’s democratic governance. Passed by the Parliament of…
Introduction In a significant ruling clarifying the constitutional status of historical privileges granted to princely rulers, the Supreme Court of…
Introduction In a significant constitutional ruling, the Supreme Court of India has reiterated that public interest alone cannot be used…
Zero Confirmations: The Supreme Court Has Not Upheld The Death Penalty In The Previous Three Years The Supreme Court has…
Introduction Locus standi, a Latin term meaning “place to stand,” is a fundamental legal principle that determines whether a party…
Diversity and Access in Judicial Entry The leaking Pipeline metaphor serves as a stark indictment of the progressive attrition of…
Abstract Judicial review is the power of courts to examine legislative actions and determine whether the laws made by the…
Introduction The ancient Latin maxim “Fraus et jus nunquam cohabitant” — “fraud and justice never dwell together” — represents a…
Background of the Challenge Three separate Public Interest Litigations (PILs) have been filed before the Supreme Court challenging the constitutional…
Section 1. Short Title, Purpose, And Fundamental Principles (a) Short Title This Act may be cited as the “Public Livelihood…
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