The demolition of illegally constructed properties using bulldozers by the Indian state authorities and its recent increase has led to the question on whether the rule of law is being abused in...
The media, often celebrated as the "Fourth Estate," has historically been a watchdog, holding the powerful accountable and exposing injustices. Yet, in the modern landscape, this noble role has...
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various sectors has been a hallmark of the technological revolution of the 21st century, and the legal field is no exception. In India, a coun...
The literal rule is a method courts use to interpret laws by sticking to the exact words of a statute, giving them their ordinary, natural meaning—no matter the consequences or the broader pu...
The abolition of privy purses in India represents one of the most significant sociopolitical transitions in post-independence India. When India gained independence in 1947, it faced the monumen...
India's democracy is constantly shaped by elections, with over a billion voters and regular polls at both the national and state levels. However, the frequent nature of these elections has spar...
The literal rule is a principle of statutory interpretation that directs courts to interpret the words of a statute according to their ordinary, natural meaning, regardless of the consequences ...
Bhojpuri is not a language; it's the emotion of all of those people who speak Bhojpuri. Basically, it is also one of the oldest polite languages of Indian culture, but in this contemporary worl...
Historical Background and Evolution of the ConceptThe origins of this idea trace back to India's early years post-independence. The First General Election in 1951-52 was followed by mid-term elec...
The landmark case of A.R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak (1988 AIR 1531; 1988 SCR (2) 1) represents a pivotal juncture in Indian constitutional jurisprudence. It illuminates the delicate interplay betwe...