Delegated Legislation and Re-Delhi Laws Act, 1951
In Re-Delhi Law Act, the Central Government was given the authority to abolish an existing law that was found to be ultra vires by an act.
In Re-Delhi Law Act, the Central Government was given the authority to abolish an existing law that was found to be ultra vires by an act.
The committee of experts produced this Bill with great care after thoroughly analysing and examining all pertinent aspects.
The concepts of possession and ownership are inextricably linked. One is a factual concept, whereas the other is strictly legal.
The study of the connection between jurisprudence and economic/social phenomena is known as jurisprudence and socioeconomics.
Picking one option from a list of alternatives is what discretion entails. These options must be decided on rationality and fairness.
Introduction: In the case of Delhi Race Club V. Union Of India[1], the Petitioner, Delhi Race Club Limited, was formerly known as the Delhi Race Club and was founded in 1926. In 1940, it was reorganized as a limited-liability corporation, with the assets and liabilities of the former club transferred Read more…
Introduction: The word citizenship relates to a person’s full membership in a community or state, as well as their civil and political rights. It can be described as an individual’s legal relationship with a specific state, which is represented by swearing his devotion to the government and performing duties like Read more…