The case of K.M. Nanavati v. The State of Maharashtra is inscribed in the history of Indian lawas a defining moment, transcending the confines of a routine legal dispute. This landmark case not...
A democratic government is always by the people, of the people and for the people. India is the largest democratic country. The democracy in India is supported by three pillars; the executive, ...
Judicial review in IndiaJudicial review is a fundamental aspect in any of the present democratic societies, including India. It serves as a crucial mechanism for checking the constitutionality ...
Interpretation is the primary function of a court. The court interprets the legislature4 whenever a dispute comes before it. Since the will of the legislature is expressed generally in the form...
Minorities all over the world religious or linguistic or ethnic have been constitutionally recognised as groups which need special or exclusive rights to be at par with the majority. Indian Con...
The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023 is a significant piece of legislation aimed at increasing women's representation in the Indian Parliament and state legisla...
In December 2019, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was passed in our country, which offers a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan who...
The introduction of technology and the ongoing development of communication channels have fundamentally altered how we share and communicate. Concerns regarding surveillance and privacy have ...
In 1948, as the Constitution of India was being drafted and the principles of pluralism were under discussion, one particular social reform emerged as a contentious issue. It caused a split wit...
Electoral reforms and political funding are the most essential aspects of any democratic set up. It makes the election process fair and transparent while maintaining the sanctity of the politic...