Constitutional Law Articles
Under a written Constitution the powers of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary are fully described and under the principle of supremacy of Constitution, all the three organs of a State are bound to r
2. History of introduction of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution
The Fundamental Rights are considered as one of the integral part of Indian Constitution. The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic human freedoms which every individual has a right to enjoy for
3. Impact of observations made by Hon'ble Justice Markandeya Katju on the functioning of Lower Judiciary?
The Article deals with the issue of observations of the Supreme Court on the functioning of lower judiciary.
4. Speedy Justice from Civil Courts in India is possible?
The Article deals with the issue of delay in Civil Courts in this Country.
5. Royal Prerogative Includes the Right of Assent, Pardon and Prorogation
In the 16 countries that have Elizabeth II as their Queen, running the affairs of state is mostly done by elected governments with the Queen acting in a mainly representative capacity. Theoretically, however, some powers, such as giving the final approval to laws and granting pardons to criminals, are still reserved to the crown. Yet these prerogatives are rarely exercised, leading some people to question whether they exist at all.
6. Yes there is a citizen of a State
Abstract
Before the Fourteenth Amendment, there was only a citizen of a State, under Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution of the United States of America. Such a citizen was also a citi
7. Constitutionality of taxing services provided and received outside India
The article focuses on the constitutionality of applying the reverse charge mechanism on service tax.
8. An Overview of Citizenship in the United States since the Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment
Abstract:
Since the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment, there are three sets of privileges and immunities. Privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States are located at Section 1, Claus
9. A victory for gay rights in India
In a landmark ruling Thursday that could usher in an era of greater freedom for gay men and lesbians in India, New Delhi’s highest court decriminalized homosexuality.“The inclusiveness that Indian
10. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 21 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Indian Judiciary though is restrained, in many ways has evolved itself as a saviour of mankind by applying its judicial activism. This article discusses few recent landmark cases of India wherein it threw focus on how the Indian Supreme Court by taking the resort of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution evolved itself as a saviour of mankind.
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