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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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5 types of Writs in Indian Constitution

This article is written by Mr. Krishna Sharma, a student studying BA.LL.B from Maharashtra National Law College, Aurangabad. The author is a 1st year law student. 5 types of writs in Indian constitution. Introduction: One of the fundamental rights, writs, has the authority to defend other fundamental rights as well. Writs are the legal procedure…

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