As a fundamental notion in constitutional law, the principle of constitutional interpretation governs the standards that judges must employ when deciphering the text of a constitution. Constitu...
Judicial review in its most basic of sense refers to the reviewing of acts issued by the legislature, or the executive, scrutinizing their consistency with the high laws, primarily the Magna Ca...
The term 'secular' means being separate from religion. A secular person is one who have the equal respect to all religions. In the term of the secular state, the state has no religion or the st...
In any democratic society, the cornerstone lies in the protection of individual liberties and the pursuit of equality and justice. The Indian Constitution encapsulates these principles through ...
The legal concept of Repugnancy is applicable in federal systems such as India, where powers are divided between the central government and state governments. To illustrate this principle, let'...
The study of analytical school of jurisprudence delves into the examination of the essence of law, its concepts, and its principles through the application of logical reasoning and linguistic a...
The phrase "Other Backward Class" is used by the Indian government to refer to castes that have social or educational disadvantages. Along with the General Class, Scheduled Castes, and Schedule...
Indian courts grant writs of different natures for the protection of fundamental rights and ensuring justice. A writ cannot be issued by a court subordinate or lower to the High Court. The five...
Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties:The Indian Constitution contains two crucial elements - fundamental rights and fundamental duties - that play distinct but complementary roles in shaping...
An emergency is an extreme situation when The President of India makes the final decision and declares an emergency when the nation's constitutional machinery fails to the point where it cannot...