Article 21 Of The Constitution:
Indian democracy wedded to rule of law aims not only to protect fundamental rights of its citizens but also to establish an egalitarian order,...
Constitutional Background
The constitution was passed by the Constituent Assembly on 26 Nov 1949 and is fully applicable since 26 Jan 1950...
Making Of The Constitution
The Constituent Assembly which had been elected for undivided India and held its first sitting on 9th Dec.1946, re-assembled on the 14th August 1947...
Preamble
WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens...
Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights, are more elaborate than those of any other existing written Constitutions of the World...
Fundamental Duties
A countervailing factor has been introduced by the 42nd amendment Act of 1976, known as the Fundamental Duties...
Directive Principles
These Principles are in the nature of instruments of instruction to the govt...
Parliament
The Parliament of India consist of The President and two houses....first function of The Parliament is that of providing the Cabinet and holding them responsible...
Political Parties
General elections in May 1996 made the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) the biggest party capturing 161 seats along with...
A Complete Summary Review
A complete review of the entire Constitution Has been given article wise...
(*) Uniform Civil Code
(*) Principles of Jermy Bentham and S.C of India
(*) Repeal Of POTA - Justified
(*) Politics Of Constitutional Amendments In India
Preamble- A Key To Open The Minds Of The Framers Of The Constitution:
The Preamble to a Constitution embodies the fundamental values and the philosophy, on which the Constitution is based,
Supreme Court the Final Pedestal of Justice:
A law may be defined as an assemblage of signs, declarative of a volition, conceived or adopted by the sovereign in a stage...
Constitution-Judicial Democracy:
Judiciary is that branch of government that interprets the laws or says what the laws mean & democracy means a form of government...
Doctrine Of Basic Structure (Constitutional Law): It is very difficult to state a single and accurate definition of the term ?law? as it is a general term and has different connotations for different people.....
Racism - Society’s Cancer:
Racism refers to beliefs, practices, and institutions that negatively discriminate against people based on their perceived or ascribed race....
Dual Citizenship:
The status of being a citizen of a specific nation state, signifies a person’s legal status and carries with it numerous consequences.....
Writ Of Habeas Corpus For Securing Liberty: The concept of writ essentially originated in England & to issue appropriate writ.....
Nature Of The Indian Constitution: Judicial Exposition:
The Constitution of India is not an end but a means to an end, not mere democracy as a political project but a socio-juridical
Doctrine Of Constitutional Tort:
Under the English Common Law the maxim was "The King can do no wrong" and therefore, the King was not liable for
Right to die- " To be or not to be?"
The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object
Sustainable Development and Indian Judiciary:
Right to wholesome environment is a fundamental right protected under Article 21 of the
Austianinan Concept Of Sovereignty:
Austin places the notion of sovereignty at the basis of his theory of law. Austin borrowed from
Legality Of Foreign Judgments
The article/paper aims to study the binding nature of the foreign judgments i.e. judgments given by the courts in foreign countries
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