The rule of law, a cornerstone principle of democracy, dictates that all individuals and institutions, including the state, regardless of their power or status, are bound by and accountable to ...
The independence of the judiciary serves as a fundamental pillar of democratic governance, enabling it to serve as a watchdog over the executive and legislative branches. This principle is embe...
Procedural Law:The legal framework concerning litigation practices adopted formal procedures over time which resulted in the use of procedural law today to facilitate fair and expedient legal p...
The law is constantly evolving, shaped by the interplay of legal principles, societal values, and judicial interpretations. This essay will examine the key drivers of this evolution, including ...
The Doctrine of Basic Structure evolved through series of verdicts in India, one such case was of Shankari Prasad Vs. Union of India. This case was result of the ongoing struggles between the j...
"May the well-being of all people be protected By the powerful and mighty leaders be with law and justice." The historical development of Indian legal systems and the basic ideas of Indian j...
Judicial Discipline is a very crucial to Justice System of India. It ensures order, consistency, and public trust in courts. It involves hierarchy and precedent rule of stare decisis. Lower cou...
This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive study on the principles of Indian jurisprudence. It explores the historical development of Indian legal systems and delves into the nature an...
ADR's motive is to provide socio-economic and political justice, and to maintain integrity in society as enshrined in the preamble. ADR also strives to achieve equal justice and free legal aid ...
Article 39A of the Constitution, which is a Directive Principle of State Policy, provides that the State shall, in particular, direct its policy towards ensuring that the citizens, men an...