LAW INCONSISTENT WITH OR IN DEROGATION WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. (ARTICLE 13).

LAW INCONSISTENT WITH OR IN DEROGATION WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. In this article, we’ll see what is law inconsistent with Fundamental Rights or inconsistent law with fundamental rights. We’ll first know what is fundamental rights Fundamental rights are something that is granted to an Indian citizen and guaranteed from birth to that citizen of India. It…

Problems facing PIL in India -1

Introduction               At the time of independence, Court method was drawn from the Anglo-Saxon arrangement of statute. The greater parts of residents were uninformed of their legitimate rights and substantially less in a situation to state them. Furthermore, subsequently, there was not really any connection between the rights ensured by the Constitution of Indian Union and…

Right to Constitutional Remedies

Right To Constitutional Remedies The Constitution of India accommodates Fundamental Rights to the residents of India. The Constitution producers had perceived that the Rights in themselves would not be sufficient to safeguard the individual rights gave to a resident of India. The Constitution producers subsequently accommodated Constitutional Remedies through the Constitution on account of encroachment…

Writ petitions

Part III of the Indian constitution provides different rights to its citizen including the right to equality, right to freedom, right to freedom of religion etc. but is providing the rights re enough they must have been protected. To protect these rights provides us with Article 32 and Article 226 to provide remedies and enforcement…