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One Nation One Election

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Introduction: On November 26, 2020, the Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi emphasized on the necessity of one election for the entire nation, while virtually addressing the 80th All India Presiding Officers Congress[1]. The phrase ‘One Nation, One Election’ simply means that instead of separate elections for the various Panchayats, Read more

By Rajrishi Ramaswamy, 5 years18/12/2020 ago
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Right to get Water: The Recent Development and Constitutional Framework

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Introduction: Life in this world cannot be possible without water. Water is considered as one of the most important needs of humankind because without its humankind cannot survive. Water is also one of the most important fundamental rights for all the living beings in this world. Therefore, the water right Read more

By Archit Rohit, 5 years11/12/2020 ago
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Right Against Self-Incrimination: International Norms and Domestic Realities

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Introduction: To criminate is “to charge one with a crime or to furnish ground for a criminal prosecution or to expose a person to a criminal charge”[1]. Therefore, self-incrimination can be understood to be providing grounds for criminal prosecution on one’s accusation. Right against self-incrimination has been long recognized in Read more

By Rajrishi Ramaswamy, 5 years11/12/2020 ago
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Invasion of Privacy Right by Visual Media: Need for Regulation

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Introduction: As we know law regarding privacy is one of the part of main rights present in our Constitution of India. Article 19 and 21 of Indian Constitution clearly mentions that they have been given the chance to have the right to speak and express and the freedom they get Read more

By Shubhra Bhattacharya, 5 years11/12/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Freedom of Expression during COVID-19

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Introduction: It is well cleared that Freedom of expression is mentioned in the preamble of Indian Constitution and is well protected under the delicacy of Fundamental Rights which is mentioned in Part III, Article 19(1)(a) which signifies that every citizen of India must have right to freedom of speech and Read more

By Shashwat Jain, 5 years10/12/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Jurisprudence of Supreme Court on Reservation

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Introduction: Reservation, the term added in the constitution because of a basic reason that is deprivation in the country, deprivation is the biggest cause of caste discrimination and the term raised or births through its adverse effects is a reservation[1]. Initially, reservation for Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes got a Read more

By Shashvat Chandra, 5 years10/12/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Public Opinion as an Agency of Control

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Introduction: Public opinion is the proportion of what the public thinks about a specific issue, gathering, or individual political figure. Generally, it’s been really hard to precisely quantify what the citizens in general think about a specific issue. Notwithstanding, most types of vote-based system depend on the understanding that the Read more

By Karina V. Fanibanda, 6 years04/12/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

The Rule of Harmonious Construction

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Introduction: Law has a significant spot as an operator for social development. In a vote based arrangement of administration, there are various crossing points among social development and lawful request. The law has its source in enactment is called Statute law. It is immediately made positive and doesn’t need to Read more

By Celine John, 6 years30/11/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Right to Health as a Fundamental Right

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Introduction: Right to health was foremostly recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1946 to be a human right. The right to health does not merely constitute the access to prompt healthcare but also to a safe and healthy environment, water as well as access to information regarding healthcare. Read more

By Aabha Sathu, 6 years30/11/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Salient Features of Indian Constitution

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Introduction: The Indian Constitution is nothing but a legislated document, enacted to be followed as it is. This document in turn gives a legal and fundamental recognition to the three pillars of our country which are Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary. The Fundamental and the most supremacist document of all the Read more

By Karina V. Fanibanda, 6 years30/11/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Qualification & Disqualification of Candidates in Elections

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Introduction: Contemplating decisions in the biggest vote-based system on the planet will undoubtedly be a test given the size of the nation and of its populace, Indian public races have been the biggest appointive exercise on the planet since the time the main public races in 1952. Additionally, the social, Read more

By Karina V. Fanibanda, 6 years30/11/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Multi-Dimensional Aspects of Protection Against Ex-Post Facto Laws

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Introduction: The world we live in today is ever-changing and ever-evolving. We have come a long way from the laws that were there at the time of the framing of the Constitution. The laws that are in place today might change according to the circumstances that might be there in Read more

By Mehak, 6 years29/11/2020 ago

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