What is PIL?Public Interest Litigation is a legal mechanism that allows into visuals or groups to file law suits in a court of law not for personal gain, but to protect or enforce rights that a...
There is no uniform or single definition of 'Law'; nobody can define what Law is in a watertight compartment because Law is undefinable. Law constantly changes from place to place, time to time, ...
Law and society are deeply interconnected, evolving alongside cultural, political, and economic structures. Theories by Henry Maine, Friedrich Carl von Savigny, and Max Gluckman provide diverse...
Judicial review, the power of courts to examine and invalidate laws and executive actions that violate a constitution, stands as a fundamental pillar of modern constitutional democracies. It en...
Since gaining independence in 1947, India has established itself as a democratic republic where the judiciary is entrusted with the responsibility of upholding constitutional values and ensuring ...
The Latin phrase "ex proprio vigore" translates to "by its own force" or "of its own strength." In law, it describes a rule or provision that becomes effective aut...
"Inter Arma Silent Leges," a Latin phrase meaning "In times of war, the laws are silent," encapsulates the conflict between the rule of law and the urgent demands of war or ...
In the digital age, where every moment of our lives can be captured, shared, and stored indefinitely, the intersection of the right to privacy and the growing phenomenon of sharenting has emerg...
The Supreme Court of India has been a cornerstone of democracy, serving as the guardian of the Constitution and the protector of fundamental rights. Its judgements have had a profound impact on...
What is Class Immunity?The class immunity doctrine shields certain public officials from lawsuits arising from their official duties. This legal protection allows officials to perform their jobs wi...