Separation of Powers In India

This article has been written by Chaudhary Nikhat Fatima, currently pursuing Law from Rizvi Law College. Picture Credits to Lawrato.com History has time and again shown that unlimited power in the hands of one person or group in most cases means that others are suppressed or their powers curtailed. The separation of powers in aRead More

Power of Dissent

This article has been written by Navneet Chandra. Dissent in its literal meaning is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced by a government, political party or other entity or individual in a capacity of contextual authority. A dissenting person may be referred to as aRead More

Olga Tellis v Bombay Municipal Corporation

This case analysis has been written by Pooja Lakshmi pursuing law at Bennett University Case Number Writ Petition Nos. 4610-4612 & 5068-5079 of 1981 Citation 1986 AIR 180, 1985 SCR Supl. (2) 51 Bench Chandrachud, Y.V. ((Cj), Fazalali, Syed Murtaza, Tulzapurkar, V.D., Reddy, O. Chinnappa (J), Varadarajan, A. (J) Decided On 10/07/1985 Relevant Section ConstitutionRead More

Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression

Introduction “All mankind… being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions” –John Locke The essence of free speech is the ability to think and speak freely and to obtain information from others through publications and public discourse without fear of retribution, restriction, or repression byRead More

Conditions and Effects of Adoption in India

Abstract This article is written by Pooja Lakshmi (l19blb076@bennett.edu.in), studying BBA-LLB at Bennett University, Greater Noida. The fixed legal transfer of all parental rights from one person to another or couple is called adoption. Adoption is considered a sacramental act, and it is a very disappointing state that these children become victims of sexual violenceRead More

Constitutional Morality

This article has been written by Aashika Aggarwal pursuing BBA-LLB (H) from Amity University, Gurgaon The term Constitutional morality can be defined as a moral responsibility of an individual to be faithful towards constitutional values and uphold them with utmost integrity, without any compromise. In 2018, the Supreme Court has passed historical judgments that underlyRead More

Constitutional Provisions and Welfare of Women

This Article is written by Manav Sony from Amity University, Kolkata. The Article talks about certain constitutional provisions which are there for the protection and welfare of women. INTRODUCTION Each and every citizen at our country has been given certain rights in order to protect their interests and also to safeguard their moral values. ItRead More

Sabarimala Judgment: An Analysis

This article is written by AASHIKA AGGARWAL, pursuing BBA-LLB (H) from AMITY UNIVERSITY, GURGAON.   The Sabarimala Temple is a temple complex located at Sabarimala inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Perinad village, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, India. It is one of the largest annual pilgrimage sites in the world with an estimate of over 40Read More

Veto Power

This article is written by Pooja Lakshmi, a law student at Bennett University ABSTRACT The veto power possessed by the five permanent members(China, Russia, the USA, the UK, and France) of the United Nations Security Council on any proposed resolution is mentioned under article 27(3) of the Charter of the United Nations (Charter). Vetoes frustrateRead More