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January 14, 2023

Public Interest Litigation

This article is written by VAASU AGRAWAL, a 3rd year B.A. LL.B. student at UPES School of Law, Dehradun. The opposite of poverty is not wealth; the opposite of poverty is justice. This was infamous yet a true saying of the era when accessibility to court and justice was as tough as amending parts of our…

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Anti Defection Laws in India

This article has been written by Bijendra Shandilya, a student studying BBA-LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak . The author is a 1st year law student. When I try to understand anti defection laws in india my mind click one name that popular name is Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram. So, let’s understand anti defection…

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<strong>Public Interest Litigation (PIL)</strong>

This article has been written by Kanchan Chhabria a Second-Year Student of K C Law College, Mumbai Public Interest Litigation is one of the important instruments through which judicial activism has flourished in India. The expression ‘Public Interest Litigation’ has been borrowed from American jurisprudence, where it was designed to provide legal representation to previously…

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Three types of Emergency under Constitution

This article has been written by Ms. Bhawna, a student studying B.A.LLB.(H.) from Teerthanker Mahaveer college of law and legal studies, Moradabad. The author is a 3rd year law student. INTRODUCTION  Under the Indian constitution, the concept of emergency has been borrowed from Germany Weimar Constitution. The emergency provisions under the Indian constitution enable the…

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