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- Social Justice vs. Constitutionalism: India’s Democratic Dilemma?
Social justice in the Indian Constitution is instituted considering India’s unique social realities and In India, affirmative action mainly takes two forms, i.e. diversity initiatives and reservation schemes Abolition of Untouchability Untouchability was abolished in India by virtue of Article 17 of the Indian in postcolonial societies like India. This is especially true in a nation like India, where the constitutional courts are vested with wide
- Transformative Constitutionalism
India, the Supreme Court has recognised the transformative power of the constitution in various judgments In countries like India, the constitution plays a crucial role in addressing inequities, biases, and Whereas in the case of the National Legal Service Authority (NALSA) VS Union of India , the judgment Union of India, section 377 was decriminalised, which was about the same-sex relationship between adults of India.
- 7th CLS Double Credit Course on "Law, Power and Privilege in Indian Constitutionalism and Beyond" by Constitutional Law Society NLUO
Background to the Theme: Despite constitutional guarantees, discrimination in India persists across institutions operations of caste, gender, sexuality, religion, disability, and reproductive inequality in modern India He is author of a leading monograph on Indian affirmative action. LLM-equivalent) degree from the University of Oxford and a BA LLB (Hons) from the National Law School of India She is on the Board of Directors at OutLawed India, a not-for-profit organisation working to improve
- Navigating the Constitutional Tightrope: A Case Study on the Constitutionality of Self-Regulatory Bodies in the Indian Media Industry
As India continues to navigate the evolving media landscape, the constitutionality of self-regulatory Union of India (2006), the Supreme Court emphasized the need for an independent regulatory authority, Union of India (2007) case. As India navigates the evolving media landscape, the constitutionality and effectiveness of self-regulatory In the 2022 World Press Freedom Index, India ranked 150th out of 180 countries, indicating significant
- The Constitutionality of Citizenship Amendment Act
Union of India, explained the concept of limitation on plenary power as:- “…The power of amendment is that trans-border migration of population has been happening continuously between the territories of India Millions of citizens of undivided India belonging to various faiths were staying in the said areas of Pakistan and Bangladesh when India was partitioned in 1947. Many such persons have fled to India to seek shelter and continued to stay in India even if their travel
- Global Constitutionalism Amidst Global Pandemic
The present COVID crises have offered a new hotspot on the prospects of global constitutionalism. It is of paramount significance that we rethink global constitutionalism, as human health is no longer It's time global constitutionalism is taken into the full deal and the only solution would be sharing which explains why governments should swiftly shift their understanding of international law and global constitutionalism Global constitutionalism is the ultimate quick fix for all global concerns.
- Same-Sex Marriage in India
India is a democratic country with a diverse population that works hard to protect the values of justice Historical Evolution of Homosexuality in India Same-sex relationships in India are not a recent phenomenon This was an enormous accomplishment for the LGBTQ population in India. Decided Case on Same-Sex Marriage in India Supriyo Chakraborty v. In conclusion, same-sex marriage is still a complicated and sensitive topic in India.
- Understanding the Concept of Federalism in India and the Autonomy of A State
The concept of federalism in the Indian constitution is taken from the constitution of Canada. India cannot be considered as a federal state completely as it has features of both unitary form of government that India is a federal country. central government control over the state government’s powers, emergency proclamations etc showcase that India I will try to think through the notion of the Indian Federation.
- Whispers of Justice: Decoding India's Remission Policy
In the case of India, the State derives such power from both the constitutional authority as well as India, along with being a signatory to the ICCPR, has also gone one step ahead and conducted four reviews has not gone unnoticed by the able judicial mechanism of the country as the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Even in India, separate age categories can have concrete primary eligibility parameters to qualify for is a beacon that shall further lay the foundation for a concrete and transparent remission policy in India
- EWS Reservation In India: A Blow To Social Justice?
The Supreme Court of India ultimately established clear guidelines for interpreting the affirmative action clauses in the Indian Constitution with the ruling in the case of Indra Sawhney v. Union of India . Eleven indicators were presented by Justice B. The development of reservation jurisprudence in India particularly in the context of EWS reservations In Union of India v.
- Shreya Singhal v. Union of India: A Critical Analysis
Union of India [ii] is a landmark judgment that has reiterated the intent of the constituent assembly The instant case is a writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India pleading that Code, 1860, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.” Supreme Court and even discussed the American Jurisprudence to distinguish the notion of liberty in India Union of India, W.P. (Crl.) 167/2012: 2015 SCC Online SC 248.
- “Yes Man” Attitude to the Executive: A Question on India’s Electoral Official’s Appointment
The appointment of the officials of the Election Commission of India (ECI) is made following the procedure Union of India (the judgment). Chapter III (Fundamental Rights) in the Constitution of India. Moreover, the Preamble to the Constitution proclaims India a Democratic Republic. Union of India .












