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Evolution of Article 370 in India

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. What is Article 370 all about? Jammu and Kashmir was granted an exceptional standing under Article 370, and the circumstances that led to that status being maintained until the year 2019 has quite an extensive…

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Citizenship status of NRI Residents

This article has been written by Mr. Piyush Jha, a 5th year B.A.LL.B.,(Hons.) student from School of Law, Sastra Deemed to be University. Introduction A Non-Resident Indian or NRI is an Indian citizen who holds a valid Indian passport and has temporarily migrated to another country for six months or more for employment, residence, education,…

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Child Employment (Right against Exploitation)

This article has been written by Ms. Damini Chauhan, a student of BBA.LLB (Hons), from United world school of law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar. This author is a 5th year law student. INTRODUCTION Indian law forbids slavery and any other practise that violates a person’s freedom and dignity. However, some people still think they are better…

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Freedom of Religion in India

This article has been written by Ms. Damini Chauhan, a student of BBA.LLB (Hons), from United world school of law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar. This author is a 5th year law student. INTRODUCTION Belief or faith are key components of religion. The Indian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion under Articles 25 through Article…

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Rule of Law

This article has been written by Debatmaja Ghosh, a student of Lloyd College, Noida.  “No freeman is to be taken or imprisoned or disseised of his free tenement or of his liberties or free customs, outlawed or exiled or in any way ruined, nor will we go against such a man or send against him save by the lawful…

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Emergency Provisions: Impact and Effects

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 The Black’s law dictionary defines emergency as “a failure of social system to deliver reasonable conditions of life”. In India, a state of emergency…

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Three Types of Emergency under Indian 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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Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Concept of Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations Legitimate expectations, basically, are expectations that are justified and directed toward a certain outcome from something or from someone. This doctrine has not been codified by any legislation, but…

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Ordinance making power of the Executive

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. Let’s understand ordinance, A legislation passed by the State or Central Government without the consent of the Legislature is referred to as a “Ordinance.” Such an ordinance must…

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