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Are Non Citizens entitled to Right to be Forgotten

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Reet Babbar, a second year student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun Right to be Forgotten- Meaning When we discuss the “Right to be Forgotten,” we refer to the rights an individual has to regulate, de-link, or remove internet disclosures of personal information that is factually incorrect,…

5 types of Writs in Indian Constitution

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

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…

Indian Constitution: The Biggest Sign Of A Free India

Constitutional LawBy AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Vivek Dwivedi, a first year student of B. A. LL. B. at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi After more than two centuries of British rule in India, on 15th August 1947  “we the people of India” got independence and on the glamorous day of 26th January 1950 we transformed “India”…

Constitutional Philosophy of Writs: a Detailed Analysis

Constitutional LawBy AishwaryasandeepJanuary 17, 2023Leave a comment

This article was written by SASANK.MITTA is a student of Indira priyadarsini law college  INTRODUCTION Dr. B.R. Ambedkar said If I was asked to name any particular article in this constitution of India as the most important, an article without which this constitution of India would be nullity I could not refer to any other article…

Public Interest Litigation

Constitutional LawBy aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

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…

Anti Defection Laws in India

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

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…

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

Constitutional LawBy aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

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…

The Ultimate Guide to the Details of Constituent Assembly Members

Constitutional Law, Miscellaneous2By aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. The first thing that comes to our mind when we encounter the term “Constituent Assembly” is drafting of Constitution for an independent India. Yes, we are talking about the Constitution…

Qualifications required for appointment of a Governor

Constitutional LawBy aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

This article is written by Miss. Rakshita Mathur, 3rd Year of  BA.LLB. in VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES  Governor  The President and Governor are typically seen as the nominal heads of state in India, acting as a rubber stamp. Article 153 of the Indian Constitution specifies the process for appointing a governor. As a result,…

Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India and Narco-Analysis 

Constitutional LawBy aishwarya2023January 14, 2023Leave a comment

This article has been written by Ms. Sana Hans, a student studying LL.B Hons from Amity Law School, Noida. The author is a 3rd year law student.  Narco-analysis is a highly debated topic in the legal world and a discussion point for the public and the media. In an attempt to ascertain the truth, new…

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