Federalism in India

This article is written by Akalya Shanmugam a final year law student from Government Law College (Coimbatore), Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. INTRODUCTION: Federalism in India refers to the system of government in which powers are divided between a central authority and individual states or provinces. The Constitution of India, which was adopted in 1950, establishes…

Judicial Review

This article has been written by Stuti Malik, a 1st year student of , Hidayatullah National Law University Introduction “Law is very important in today’s society. People have given up their rights and decided to enter into an agreement with the government in exchange for protection against wrongdoing. Hobbes’ Social Contract Theory is known for…

Judicial Review

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 The ultimate authority of the judiciary to examine laws or orders and assess their legality is referred to as “judicial review.” In India,…

Appointment of Judges

This article has been written by Ms. Lavanya, a 1st year LLB student at Gujarat National Law University. Introduction- Union Minister for Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju, had rekindled the discourse about The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) and The Collegium System by stating that the Collegium system was “opaque” and “needed to be reconsidered.”…