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Introduction The doctrine of separation of powers is a fundamental pillar of democratic governance. It ensures that the three principal…
The detention of Ladakh-based climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act, 1980 (NSA) has ignited intense legal and…
Introduction The judgment pronounced by the apex court one year ago in Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors v. State…
In Tamil Nadu, Democracy Was Made to Wait The Supreme Court’s 2025 ruling ensures that Governors can’t bury the people’s…
Introduction Indian democracy is in a crisis of trust, and the problem of politicians with law-breaking backgrounds has definitely come…
Introduction The intersection of personal liberty and administrative actions has always been a delicate balance in Indian jurisprudence. The recent…
Introduction The intersection of personal liberty and administrative actions has always been a critical area of Indian jurisprudence. The recent…
Rule of Law The idea of the Rule of Law is most famously associated with A. V. Dicey, the English…
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.
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