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  • Misuse of UAPA, Delhi High Court Slaps State on Terror Tag

    Abstract When our pen starts running, we must write with great satisfaction that India enjoys the position Democratic nation in the world and has been given some fundamental rights under the constitution of India people from speech and expression were not in such a harsh manner, which is currently prevailing in India Introduction On one hand, where India is termed the most Democratic nation in the world and has been From History, it can be easily found that even during the colonial era when India was under the rule

  • Breaking Chains: Tribal Women and The Call for Equal Succession

    Tribal women in India grapple with a historical injustice as tribal customary laws frequently strip them This exclusion has been officially communicated under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. While STs aren't explicitly excluded from the Indian Succession Act, Section 3 grants states the power ST women lack equal entitlement, evident in the All-India Report on Agricultural Census 2010-2011 , with universal rights, and cultural sensitivities is crucial for improving the status of tribal women in India

  • Constitutional Aspects Revolving Around Uniform Civil Code: A Critical Analysis

    The relevance of the UCC in India cannot be overstated. Ancient and Medieval India In ancient and medieval India, personal laws were primarily governed by customary This laid the foundation for the pluralistic legal system in India. Lessons for India Secularism : India can learn from Turkey and Tunisia, where secular principles guided India can explore similar models that respect diversity but emphasise secular laws.

  • A Perusal of Absoluteness of the Freedom of Press: The Arnab Goswami case

    To protect this right, the Constitution of India has incorporated a provision that guarantees the freedom But in India, there are various restrictions on freedom of speech and expression which may be imposed In India, freedom of the press is implied from the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by Art Union of India, AIR 1962 SC 305: (1962) 3 SCR 842. [iii] Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) P. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515 at 527: (1985) Scc641.

  • The Prohibition of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2021: Raising the Bar or Raising the Barriers?

    Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which proposes raising the minimum legal age of marriage for women in India Marriage is one of the most important social institutions in India. A helpful example would be dowry laws in India. Union of India , citing eighteen as the ideal age of marriage. areas than in urban India, with 56 and 29 per cent,  respectively .

  • Delayed JUSTICE and the Sabarimala JUDGMENT

    The bench, headed by the then Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra, along with Justice AM Khaniwilkar, But the question that still remains unanswered is- whether India is ready for the Sabarimala judgment There is an abundance of laws and precedents in India. India is a country of many beliefs and cultures. Chandrachud, the Constitution of India ensures equality, justice, fraternity, and liberty to all its

  • The Passage of Agri Ordinance Bills Weakened the Cooperative Federalism & Annihilation of Democracy

    Union of India[5] that executive should refrain from using its legislative power recklessly in a malafide Also, In Union of India Vs. Union of India AIR SC 1918 (1994). [2] Dr. Pradeep Jain Etc Vs. Union Of India And Ors. Union of India AIR SC 710 (1982). [6] I.T.C. Ltd. Vs. State of Karnataka & Ors. AIR Kant 330 (2005). [7]Union of India Vs. Shri Harbhajan Singh Dhillon AIR SC 1061 (1972).

  • Unravelling The Complex Layers of Marriage Equality For Homosexuals

    Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow Introduction In a democratic country like India, The supporters of the petitions argue that as India already decriminalized homosexual relationships in So, should India legalize same-sex marriages or not? Violative of Article 19 Further, Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India guarantees all citizens (Para c. 87) In the case of NALSA v Union of India, recognition has been made that sex and gender are

  • Anti-defection Law and Freedom of Speech and Expression

    The Preamble envisages India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Democratic, and Republic nation. MALHOTRA, ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA AND THE COMMONWEALTH (Lok Sabha Secretariat, 2005). [8] G.C. MALHOTRA, ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA AND THE COMMONWEALTH (Lok Sabha Secretariat, 2005) [9] Id. [10] Ansari, Anti-defection law: The great divide, INDIA TODAY (Jun. 20, 2013), http://indiatoday.intoday.in Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1558 [14] G. Vishwanathan v.

  • Law or the Application of the Law: Where Does The Anti-National Element Lie?

    Introduction Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India gives every citizen the right to freedom of The law of Sedition in India is affirmed under Chapter VI, “Offences against the State”, beneath Section contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the Government established by law in India led to slapping the charge of Sedition on Ramya on the basis that she should go to Pakistan and leave India as her statement was anti-national and, in a way, insulting to the people of India.

  • NRC: A Matter of HUMANITY, EQUALITY and SECLUSION

    Abstract The NRC (National Register of citizens of India) helps the Indian government to maintain a record of the real citizens of India which can further help the government in the future implementation of the fundamental rights of the citizens and how this discrimination can leave a detrimental impact in India The constitution of India guarantees to its citizens the right to equality under article 14 and prevents The condition of India can also be worst when lakhs of immigrants are forced to leave the country.

  • Relationship Between Union and State

    Introduction The relation between Union and States is a very important topic in the constitution of India and old history, we can find the traces of distribution of power in Government of India act, 1935. 1950, art 249 and 250 [4] Constitution of India 1950, art 263 [5] Constitution of India 1950, art 265 State of Madras (1958) 2 MLJ 117 [7] Constitution of India 1950 art 298 A [8] ITO v. T.S. of India 1950, art 285

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