Fundamental rights

  Article 12-35 of the Constitution of India deals with fundamental rights. These human rights are granted to Indian citizens because the Constitution stipulates that these rights are inviolable. The right to life, dignity and education are among the six basic rights. Fundamental rights are the basic human rights stipulated in the Constitution of India,…

Transparency in Judiciary

The judiciary is considered as a pious, incorruptible institution upholded by men of integrity. Transparency is required to maintain the public’s impression of the judiciary as impartial. The transparent procedure for judicial appointment would eliminate the chances of arbitrariness and would uphold the integrity of Rule of law. In a collegium system the appointment and…

NATURE, SCOPE AND GROWTH OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

INTRODUCTION Administrative law is that the law that governs the executive actions. As per Ivor Jennings- the executive law is that the law concerning administration. The powers and duties of administrative authorities are determined. It includes law concerning the rule-making power of the executive bodies, the quasi-judicial function of administrative agencies, legal liabilities of public…

Marital rapes in India: A legal outlook

Introduction History is evident in revealing the atrocities faced by Indian women’s all over since time immemorial. And now we can see domestic violence is becoming one of the greatest threats faced by Indian women. And one such factor of domestic violence includes marital rape. Which happens with women of all religions, say it could…