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Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law

Law Making in India

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Introduction: The fundamental capacity of Parliament is to make laws, correct them or cancel them. The cycle of lawmaking or on the other hand the administrative cycle, comparable to Parliament, might be characterized as the cycle by which an administrative proposition brought before it, is converted into the law of Read more…

By Pulkeshwar Rajpurohit, 5 years04/11/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Concept of Federalism

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Introduction: Federalism[1] is a concept that describes the qualities of society and keeps it articulated and protected. It is designed at both the regional and the national levels to maintain unity among the states and the country.  Federalism means different things to different people. It is a modernized concept, which is Read more…

By Isha Mittal, 5 years26/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Constitution: A Living Document

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Introduction: At the stroke of midnight hour on 15th of August 1974, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom[1], With these lines India as a free nation started towards the life of liberty. Every country whether big or small need guidance in the form of set Read more…

By Urfi Ansari, 5 years19/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Imperative Theory of Law

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Introduction: In its simplest terms, Imperative Law Theory can be defined as “order of the sovereign backed by sanction.” Imperative principle argues the law is whatever a particular state’s democratic sovereign argues the law is. It is important to endorse this statute with a valid penalty, which is retribution or Read more…

By Shaik Lalbee, 5 years17/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Interpretation of Constitution

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Introduction: Constitution may be described as the principal law of a rustic, it is not just a document of rights but also provides framework and guidelines from which all statues assume power, the parliament is bound to legislate on the subjects within limits set by constitution. There may be instances Read more…

By Deepak Yadav, 5 years12/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Jurisprudence of Right to Know

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Introduction: In a democratic country, sovereignty lies within people. The people of the country have the power to appoint or reject a government. “We the people of India” in this name the Constitution of India was adopted and enacted. Parliament and state legislature are the two main institutions of governance Read more…

By Anshu Prasad, 5 years10/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

A Critical Analysis of National Anti Profiteering Authority and its Constitutional Validity

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Introduction: National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) was constituted by the Central Government to find whether extra input tax credits used by any registered person or the depletion in the tax rate have actually resulted in a corresponding depletion in prices to the recipients. In the 22nd meeting of GST Council at Read more…

By Airine Anna Oommen, 5 years06/10/2020 ago
Administrative Law

Application of Theory of Separation of Powers in India

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Introduction: The Theory of SOP was introduced by Montesquieu in his work De l’esprit des lois, while the first thought of separating the legislative power was introduced by John Locke: bounded legislative power, consistent legislative power and federative authority. In 1787, the founding fathers of the United States of America Read more…

By Sahithi Reddy, 5 years04/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

The Idea of Religion Based Reservations

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Introduction: In India, the concept of ‘Reservation’ was introduced for the advancement and representation of historically disadvantaged Indian communities in education and employment.  Reservation based on religion is against the Constitution. A person cannot be denied equal opportunity or accepted because they belong to a particular religion. However, the Constitution Read more…

By Samiksha Jadhav, 5 years01/10/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Natural Justice

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Introduction: The concept of natural justice is considered as an essential element for the administration of justice. It is a technical term for the rule against bias (nemo iudex in causa sua) and the right to fair hearing (audi alteram partem). Natural justice is a concept of common law. It Read more…

By Harsha Chitnis, 5 years28/09/2020 ago
Administrative Law

Laws Lifting Sovereign Immunity

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Introduction: As per the preamble of our constitution, India is a Sovereign country, which means that it has independent authority and is not under influence or not answerable to any external party or entity. Sovereignty can be interpreted as supreme power which could be political or legal. In a monarch Read more…

By Tanya Shroff, 5 years25/09/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Constitutional Aspects of Telecommunications

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Introduction: “Mr. Watson come here, I want you.” Alexander Graham Bell This was the first historical wordings on the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell to Watson. India is a heavily controlled telecom market with telecom service providers being needed to obtain a licence in order to provide services. Telecom services Read more…

By Airine Anna Oommen, 5 years21/09/2020 ago

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