The Breathing Historical Background of India's Uniform Civil Code

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In 1948, as the Constitution of India was being drafted and the principles of pluralism were under discussion, one particular social reform emerged as a contentious issue. It caused a split wit...

Electoral Reforms And Political Funding: Working Towards A Transparent Democracy

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Electoral reforms and political funding are the most essential aspects of any democratic set up. It makes the election process fair and transparent while maintaining the sanctity of the politic...

Article 22: Break Off Time On Preventive Detention

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I've had the chance to talk about how these kinds of restrictions on one's personal freedom are not only permissible but also covered in the Constitution's section on fundamental rights in rece...

Principles of Natural Justice: Objects, Origins, Types, Rules, Biases, Except...

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Objects of the Principles of Natural Justice:Natural justice, also referred to as procedural fairness, is a legal doctrine that covers the most important procedural rights to ensure impartial and...

Guardians of Rights: Exploring India's Supreme Court Types of Writs

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The Supreme Court of India holds a fundamental role in upholding the Constitution and ensuring the protection of individual rights through the issuance of specific judicial orders known as writ...

A Comparative Analysis Of The Ordinance-Making Authority Vested In The Presid...

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One of the most contentious powers granted to the administration in India is the ability to enact ordinances. This authority is intended to be utilized exclusively in emergency situations and s...

Two Dimensions of Rule of Law: Applying it to the Constitution of India

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Rule of law is a legal concept which doesn't have a precise meaning. Anything commendable, rules and regulations, made to govern the people are Rule of law. It has gone through several evolutio...

Impeachment Of President And Judges Under The Constitution Of India

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India is a democratic country where no one is above the law. But what about lawmakers i.e., President and Judges. One who make law and other who supervise the law. Their might get chances that ...

Empowering Women: Analyzing The Vishaka Case And Its Impact On Workplace Equa...

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Case Comment: Vishaka And Ors. V. State Of RajasthanBrief Facts the case: The immediate cause for filing the writ petition was an incident of alleged brutal gang rape of a social worker in a vil...

Your Guide to Filing a Writ Petition in Public Interest

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Writ Petition in Public Interest A writ petition in public interest invoking extraordinary original jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution read with Order XXXVII Rules 1 and 12(1) (d) (...