Critically Assessing Legality of Internet Shutdowns

Abstract The blog examines the critical assessment of growing internet shutdowns in India. The blog further evaluates the violation of fundamental rights as well as the human rights due to internet shutdowns. The rational analysis of the lacuna in the laws governing internet shutdowns is made as well as the pessimistic impacts of the internetRead More

Judicial Activism

This article is written by Gaurav Purohit, a student of Amity University Rajasthan. INTRODUCTION The Judiciary assumes a significant role in maintaining and promoting the rights of residents in a nation. The dynamic function of the judiciary in maintaining the rights of residents and protecting the constitutional and general set of laws of the nationRead More

Priniciples of Natural Justice

This article is written by Akhilandeswari Bonam, a student of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam. INTRODUCTION The Principles of Natural Justice are about protecting the people from abuse of power by government officials. It is an important aspect of Administrative Law. Natural justice means making a sensible and reasonable decision on a matter. Natural justice isRead More

Repercussions of Living Together on Legal Union

This article is written by Madhur Samriti Sharma, a student of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION We are living in the 21st century where there is the growth of youth, talents, technology, science, education, society, mind-set and various other zones where a human being actively participate, either on his own choice or moral pressure. ButRead More

Constitution and its Classification

This article is written by Madhur Samriti Sharma, a student of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India is known as an organic law. It is because it lays down a set of rules and laws which serves as a base for government, corporations, organizations and, citizens of the sovereign state. The constitutionRead More

Fair Trial: A Global Right

This article is written by Gaurav Purohit, a student of Amity University Rajasthan Currently Pursuing BBA LLB. INTRODUCTION The Right to a Fair Trial is perceived universally as a basic human right and nations are needed to respect this principle. Various nations have created various methods of doing this, however paying little heed to how aRead More

Detailed Analysis of Directive Principles

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a Second Year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice. INTRODUCTION Directive principles are those principles which the state takes into consideration while making laws. In India, these principles are mentioned in the Indian Constitution under Part -4 from article 36 to article 51.theseRead More

Emergency Provisions under Indian Constitution: Articles 332-360

This article is written by Aanchal Rawat, a second-year student of R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice pursuing B.Com-LL.B. (Hon.) What is the “Emergency”? In Merriam Webster Dictionary, the word Emergency has been defined as, “An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.” As per BlackRead More

NLSA v Union of India

This case analysis has been written by Shubham Khandelwal am currently pursuing BBA.LLB from FIMT, IP University. Picture credits to snih.org CITATION: AIR 2014 SC 1863 COURT: Supreme Court of India JUDGES: K S Radhakrishnan and AK Sikri Introduction Public Legal Services Authority v. Association of India is a milestone choice by the Supreme CourtRead More

Fundamental Right to Privacy

This article has been written by pursuing BBA.LLB from FIMT, IP University. In the below-given article, you’ll get to know the necessary information about “Fundamental Right to Privacy”, its beginning, background and impacts. Picture Credits to iab.com On 24 August 2017, the Supreme Court of India in a memorable judgment announced the privilege to securityRead More