Right to Equality

In this article, Sagnik Chatterjee who is currently in IInd Year pursuing BA.LL.B, from Symbiosis Law School, Pune, discusses about the Right to Equality in India. Meaning of Right to Equality The term Right to Equality is originally taken from the constitution of England and as explained in that test the term means; I. First and foremost, thisRead More

Definitions and Functions of Law

This article is written by Darshika Lodha, a BBA.LLB(Hons.) student of Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. This article deals with various different definitions of law given by various scholars and the functions of law. INTRODUCTION The term “Law” refers to various forms of rules and principles. The law is an instrument that controls humanRead More

The Doctrine of Territorial Nexus

This article is written by Mohit Bhardwaj. A 2nd year Law student, currently pursuing BBA-LL.B(Hons.) from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. The objective of this article is to describe The Doctrine of Territorial Nexus which is covered from Article 245 to Article 255 of The Constitution of India. INTRODUCTION Article 245, clause 1 of theRead More

Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution

This article is authored by Pankhuri Pankaj, a 3rd-year student pursuing BA-LLB (Hons.) from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, affiliated to GGSIPU. She is currently interning with Lexpeeps. This article summarises certain key provisions of “Emergency Provisions” in the Indian Constitution and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Constitution of India. INTRODUCTIONRead More

Extent and Application of Parliamentary Sovereignty in India

The following article has been submitted by Aaditya Kapoor, a law student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. Through his research, Aaditya analyzed the prevalence of the construct of parliamentary sovereignty in India. Introduction As jurists began to clutch a definition of law and ways to apply structure to its implementation within society, the conceptRead More

WRITS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

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 the types of writs in the Indian Constitution. Introduction Fundamental Rights are ensured to the citizens under Part-III of the Indian Constitution which includes numerous rightsRead More

Doctrine of Res Subjudice

This article is written by Samridhi Sachdeva,  pursuing BBA LLB from Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. The link to the linked in profile is. This article tries to talk about the concept of Doctrine of res subjudice and provides a clear view of its objectives and applications. INTRODUCTION The common law lays down some principlesRead More

Judicial System in India

This article has been written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In this article, the author has explained the Judicial System in India, and how there is a need to reform certain aspects of Judiciary.  INTRODUCTION The judicial system of India, as we know comprises of Supreme Court, High CourtRead More

The Doctrine of Judicial Review in India

This article is authored by Pankhuri Pankaj, a 3rd-year student pursuing BA-LLB (Hons.) from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, affiliated to GGSIPU. She is currently interning with Lexpeeps. This article summarises certain key provisions of “The Doctrine of Judicial Review in India” and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Constitution of India.Read More