The doctrine of Separation of Power

This article is written by Shambhavi Shree, a student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar (4th year). INTRODUCTION: DOCTRINE OF SEPERATION OF POWER Earlier the power was with one single individual ruler because of which the people’s voices were not heard. The process of this undivided rule was referred to as the Monarch system. ItRead More

Our Constitution for Women

This article is written by Tulip Das, currently perusing BBA L.L.B(H) from Amity University Kolkata. INTRODUCTION The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights (Part III), Fundamental Duties (Part IV-A), and Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV) of the Constitution. Besides granting equality to women, theRead More

Section 377: Journey from Prejudice to Pride

This article is authored by Kirti Bhushan, a student of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The article’s major focus is to discuss Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 in reference to its historical background which ultimately led to it being partially struck down in 2018. INTRODUCTION Section 377 of the IPC, 1860Read More

Freedom of Speech & Expression- The Pulse of Democracy

This article is written by Siddhi P. Nagwekar, Karnataka State Law University’s Law School. This article discusses the Freedom of Speech & Expression in the Indian context and the limitations on the same. Benjamin Franklin once said: ‘Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.” Expression isRead More

Constitution & Corruption

This article is written by Sambavi Marwah, a fourth-year law student, from Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGISPU. INTRODUCTION This article talks about corruption and its influence on the provisions of the Indian Constitution.  It gives a fair understanding of corruption, laws to prevent it and its impact on Governance and Socio-Economic Rights as well. Meaning ofRead More

Voting Rights in India: Explained

This article is written by Anushka Singh, a second-year student, pursuing BBA-LLB at Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. This article aims to explain voting rights in India with a gest of how India actually got the vote. INTRODUCTION Article 326 provides that election of Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha of every state shall beRead More

Definition of State under Article 12

Author Mansi Malik a fourth-year law student at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, she is currently interning with Lexpeeps.in “The article parlance about the definition of state under article 12 of the Indian Constitution INTRODUCTION Indian Constitution was presented to the nation on 26th January 1950. Indian Constitution is known as the supreme law of the land,Read More

Right to Privacy- A Constitutional Perspective

This article is written by Akshaya V, a student of CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bangalore.  Synopsis  This article explains a very captivating dimension given to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution – the right to privacy. The right to privacy is attributed to many facets as and when developments occurred and are beingRead More

Amendment of Constitution

This article is written by Harshit Khandelwal, 2nd year Law student currently pursuing BBA-LL.B(Hons.) from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. INTRODUCTION The formal change within the text of the written constitution of a nation or state is known as Amendment of the Constitution. It means any addition, modification or deletion made to the constitution.Read More

Doctrine of Pith and Substance

This article is Preeti Bafna I’m doing BBA L.L.B from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. The doctrine of comes into the picture when there is a conflict between the different subjects in different lists. There is an interpretation of List 1 and List 2 of the Constitution of India. Pith and Substance mean theRead More