Prisoner’s Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them

Prisoner's Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them written by Meenal Gehlot

Prisoner’s Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them WHO ARE PRISONER A prisoner is a person who is kept in prison as a punishment for a crime that they have committed or the word prisoner means any person who is kept under custody in jail because he/she committed an act prohibited by law. … Read more

Supreme Court Judgments on Anti-Defection: An Analysis

Supreme Court Judgments on Anti-Defection: An Analysis 10th Schedule of Indian Constitution

Supreme Court Judgments on Anti-Defection: An Analysis In the year 1967, a Member of Legislative Assembly of Haryana, Gaya Lal changed his political party thrice. The phrase Aaya Ram Gaya Ram was used more than anything throughout the nation in this reference and the same had proved the severity of defection in the political and administrative system … Read more

Constitution Case Laws e-Flashcard Series

Constitution Case Laws e-Flashcard Series for Judicial Services and LLM Entrance Exam (CLAT PG, AILET, DU LLM ETC.) law exams The case dealt with the constitutional obligations of the governor. The apex Governor must remain obligated and not sacrifice either political responsibility or parliamentary conventions on the altar of “political expediency.’ 2. State of Madras … Read more

Ambit of Freedom of Speech and Reasonable Restrictions

Ambit of Freedom of Speech and Reasonable Restrictions Our Legal World

Ambit of Freedom of Speech and Reasonable Restrictions: Our Legal World Introduction Every human being is born with some inherent natural rights i.e. personal liberty, freedom, equality etc. Freedom of speech and expression is one of the natural rights of human beings. It is an obligation of every government of the world to provide its … Read more

QUO WARRANTO :- Legal Maxim

QUO WARRANTO:- Legal Maxim Our Legal World

Quo Warranto : Latin Maxim-  Our Legal World Introduction Quo-warranto is the name of the writ by which an action is commenced for recovering of an office of franchise from the person or authority possessing the same without valid title to the office and/or usurping the same. It is the remedy which is applied by … Read more

Deriving an Indian Identity through Preamble

Deriving an Indian Identity through Preamble by Anamika Mishra Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Deriving an Indian Identity through Preamble by Anamika Mishra As Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi rightly called the Preamble as the “Political Horoscope” of the Constitution of India, we are more convinced that it is not only the countenance of our Constitution but also can be worthy of predicting past and future events. However, the investigation of … Read more

RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES- A key for development

RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES article 243 245

RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES-A key for development “Indian Constitution is federal in form but unitary in spirit” –Mr. B.N. Banerjee The Indian Constitution is quasi-federal in its core nature. There is a govt. at the Centre which oversee affairs of the country as well as local forms of govt. at the state … Read more

Development in of Sovereign Immunity

Development in of Sovereign Immunity

Development in of Sovereign Immunity Introduction Legal fundamental doctrine that protects or makes any state immune from civil and criminal suits and also from any further prosecution of any kind is called sovereign immunity. Whenever state demands for nay tortious wrong that has been committed by him, and denies from paying compensation to that other … Read more

PANCHAYATI RAJ SYSTEM IN INDIA

PANCHAYATI RAJ SYSTEM IN INDIA

PANCHAYATI RAJ SYSTEM IN INDIA     Introduction The term Panchayati Raj in India purports the system of rural local self-government. It was established to build democracy at the grass-root level and to enable development in rural areas. It was given constitutional validity through the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992. This amendment is designed to establish … Read more

ABOLITION OF TITLE- Article 18

ABOLITION OF TITLE- Article 18 Law Article, Judiciary Notes

ABOLITION OF TITLE UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION INTRODUCTION- Abolition of title is mentioned in part III of the Indian Constitution. Article 18 of the Indian constitution deals with the “Abolition of Titles”. ARTICLE 18 Not being military or academic awards, the state shall not give any title to any individual being it Indian or foreigner under … Read more