Theories of Justice: Rawls, Fuller, Nozick

This article is written by Shambhavi Shree, a student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar (4th year). Nozick’s Theory of Justice Robert Nozick an American political philosopher was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He died of stomach cancer in the year 2002. He introduced in his first book Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974)Read More

Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

This article is written by Akshaya V, a student of CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bangalore. Synopsis  This article gives a narrow view on working of Indian democracy and separation of powers in the federal system serving as the Preamble of the Constitution, further elaborating on the very topic of Doctrine of Colourable LegislationRead More

Evolution of Concept of Ombudsman

This article has been written by Parul Sharma, pursuing BBA LLB from Centre for legal studies Gitarattan International Business School GGSIPU. In this article, she has tried to explain about the Evolution of the Concept of Ombudsman. Meaning of Ombudsman  “Ombudsmen” means “a delegate, agent, officer or commissioner”. A detailed definition of “Ombudsman” isn’t possible,Read More

SEPARATION OF POWERS

This article is written by Sharat gopal, studying BA-LLB at Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU. In this article, he has discussed the concept of ‘Separation of power in India’ and its presence in Indian constitution in form of various provisions. Introduction By hearing the term “separation of power” the first name that comes to our mindRead More

An Overview of Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, 2013

This article has been authored by Ritesha Das of symbiosis Law School Hyderabad. It aims to cover the dimensions of the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act of 2013. Introduction The foundation of the nation has been obliterated by the clouds of corruption, maladministration and malversation. Though several anti-corruption Agencies have been set up in India butRead More

The Doctrine of Basic Structure | A detailed Analysis

This article has been written by Yash Dodani, a second-year student at NALSAR University. He has provided a detailed analysis of the basic structure doctrine and the final word on it. INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India has given powers to Parliament and the State Governments to make laws in their respective jurisdictions. However, the law-makingRead More

Delegated Legislation

Mansi Tyagi, is a student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. In this article, she has discussed the rules and principles concerning the Delegated Legislation in India. Also, she has tried explaining the major issues with the same that needs to be tackled. And in conclusion, she has tried putting forth the contemporary situation regarding aRead More