Economic and Legal Relief to Assist Low-wage Workers

Abstract This article is written by Shashvat Pant pursuing BBA-LLB from Centre for Legal Studies, Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article specifically analyses the position of low-wage workers in India, their hardships, lifestyle and also mentions legal as well as economic assistance which is provided to them by the Government to ensure their survivalRead More

Independence of Judiciary

 This article is written by Deepika, pursuing BA-LLB from IIMT & School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi. In this article, he has discussed the importance of judiciary as the third pillar of democracy and independence of the judiciary. Introduction Judiciary is considered as the third pillar of democracy, as the role of the judiciary is indispensableRead More

Divorces and Lockdown – A direct relationship

This article has been written by Mansi Tyagi, a student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. How spending almost all the time together now, is inversely proportional to the happy endings of marital couples is what the current lockdown has been portraying. Thus, in the article here she has tried to bring up the factors leadingRead 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

Analysing the Legality of Lockdown

The lockdown began as an initiative to counteract the Corona Virus which was named as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Before the lockdown, the prime minister imposed a Janta curfew on the country where people were restricted from coming out of their homes and which gave a flavour of how the next few months will turn out to be. In this article, we are going to be examining the legality of imposing a lockdown.

Sources and framing of Indian Constitution

This article is written by Anurag Maharaj, student of law at Lloyd Law School, Greater Noida. He has tried to define the sources and framing of the Indian Constitution in this article. INTRODUCTION Constitution is the system of basic principles which governs a country, state, company, or the like. It is the backbone of ourRead More

DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS BETWEEN CENTRE AND STATE

The article is written by Naman Jain, studying BBA-LLB at Bennett University, Greater Noida.  The aim of the article is to analyse the various powers of the states and the union to minimise the ambiguities being faced when both of them are practised simultaneously. The landmark problems related to misuse of the power has beenRead 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

The legality of Lockdown amid Coronavirus

“Wars are not won in a day” This Article is written by Shantam Patil pursuing BA.LL.B from HNLU, Raipur. In this article, he has discussed the legality of lockdown amid Coronavirus with the reference of Draconian Law, an Athenian law scribe under which small offences had heavy punishments. Introduction On 11th March 2020, a 123-year-old law (so-called draconian law)Read More