Any society needs peace of mind and conducive circumstances for progress. Disturbed and anarchic societies exhaust all their potential in unworthy things. On the other hand, if they have a sens...
Among the three organs of State, the legislature makes law; the executive ensures its enforcement; and the judiciary interprets the law so as to apply it to a given situation. Judiciary also en...
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the visionary architect of the Indian Constitution, envisaged a democratic framework founded on justice, accountability, and transparency. His wisdom, as encapsulated in his ...
Origin of Rule of Law: ROL signifies the importance of law and gives law a supreme position in the administration and governance of a nation. The term has its origin in the French phrase- 'La P...
This article delves into the cornerstones of fairness known as the principles of natural justice, examining their historical origins, objects, and rules. Natural justice, not explicitly defined...
Administrative Law pertains to the legal framework governing the actions of government administrative agencies. These actions encompass activities such as rule-making, adjudication, and the enf...
In the intricate world of administrative law, the power to grant or deny injunctions plays a pivotal role in ensuring the equilibrium between individual rights and the authority of government a...
By the year 2050, the global urban population is projected to grow by at least 2.5 billion people, Informal practices play a significant role in the functioning of cities, with informal street ...
In Administrative law, the term 'tribunal' is used in a significant sense and refers to only the adjudicatory bodies which lie outside the sphere of the ordinary judicial system. Technically in...
Section 8 (1) (h) of the Right to Information Act - 2005 prohibits revelation of such kind of data, which would impede the process of investigation or hinder the police from apprehending or pro...