Constitutional Morality: Critical Analysis

INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India, which is the world’s longest written Constitution, contains more or less all the notions which are relevant in representing the aims of India as a developing nation. However, there are certain concepts that have not been incorporated in the Constitution but are in practice. Constitutional Morality is one such principle. Read More

The Uniform Civil Code: An Overview

INTRODUCTION India is a diverse country, where citizens practice different religions. The Uniform Civil Code in such a country is a debatable topic. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution empowers the state to formulate a single law that will govern all religious communities regarding inheritance, divorce, marriage, and adoption. The Uniform Civil Code intends toRead More

Concept of Legal Personlity and Subjects of International Law

INTRODUCTION “Public International Law is that system of law which is primarily concerned with the relations between States.” It is the body of rules binding on States and international organisations in their interactions with other States, international organisations and individuals. It includes law relating to the functioning of these organisations, their diplomatic relations, conducting ofRead More

An Overview of Capital Punishment in India

The present article is written by Muskan Harlalka, a 2nd-year law student from the School of Law, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. Introduction Punishment is a form of constraint used for the effective implementation of the law. It is based on the belief that a wrongdoer should suffer for his misdeeds andRead More

Environmental Law And Sustainable Development

The present article has been written by Aanya Gupta pursuing BBA LLB from Vivekananda Institute OfProfessional Studies, GGSIPU, New Delhi. Introduction “Environment” is a very comprehensive term. It includes several phenomena in its scope. This is a dynamic term that can be used to describe a limited area on one side and the entire planetRead More

Hart on Jurisprudence

The present article is written by Vanshika Samir. Jurisprudence is the name given to a specific form of legal study, one that is abstract, general, and theoretical in nature and aims to reveal the fundamental principles of law and legal systems. The word jurisprudence comes from the Latin word jurisprudentia, which meaning “legal understanding.” JurisRead More

Euthanasia: Controversy

The present article has been written by Gracy Singh, a 2nd-year student pursuing a BA.LLB (Hons.) from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. Introduction The term ‘euthanasia’ derives from Greece which means good death. Euthanasia is the practice of ending a patient’s life who is suffering from a painful disease or an irreversibleRead More

Compulsory Licensing And Vaccination

The present article has been written by Prateek Chandgothia, a 1st year BA LLB student at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Introduction Under the Indian Patents Act, compulsory licensing is defined as decentralizing the rights over a patented commodity and allowing the production or manufacturing of the commodity without obtaining prior permissionRead More