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Critical Study of Doctrine of Basic Structure of the Constitution

Critical Study of Doctrine of Basic Structure of the Constitution

There isn’t any point out of the term “Basic Structure” everywhere withinside the Constitution of India. The concept that the Parliament can’t introduce legal guidelines that might amend the primary shape of the charter developed steadily over the years and in lots of cases. The concept is to maintain the character of Indian democracy and […]

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Debarment of persons in prison or police custody to vote in an election

Debarment of persons in prison or police custody to vote in an election

This article is written by Pranav Ranjan, from Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar. This article deals with the laws about the background of “the right to vote for prisoners” as per the Indian Constitution and also puts light on the constitutional validity of Section 62(5) of the Representation of the People’s Act with the help of various

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Discrimination women in Modern India : A critical analysis in light of right to equality

Women have faced social and economic disadvantages in this nation for millennia. They have been denied the opportunity to participate equally in the nation’s socioeconomic operations. By eliminating gender bias, filling in gaps in procedural laws, and tightening laws governing evidence, laws have slowly and silently moved toward increasing the political participation of women. In

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Application of the rule of severability to Constitution amendment Act

Application of the rule of severability to Constitution amendment Act

Doctrine of Severability The Severability doctrine is often referred to as the cornerstone of international commercial arbitration.[1] The doctrine of Severability is also known as the Doctrine of Separability. According to it, if a provision is inconsistent with the Fundamental Rights, the whole Statute will not be held void. Only those inconsistent provisions become void and

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A critical analysis on Article 301-307

A critical analysis on Article 301-307

This blog is written by Tarh Baro, a student in 3rd semester pursuing a B.A, LL.B at Lovely Professional University. Introduction Every country should prioritise trade because it directly contributes to national development. Trade is the phenomenon of “purchasing” and “selling” goods and services or exchanging products based on their monetary value. Commerce refers to

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A Fundamental Right to Sleep

A Fundamental Right to Sleep

Written by Anamika pursuing BA., LLB from Lovely Professional University, Phagwara Sleep is an essential ingredient for healthy human lives and well-being. The human body works properly only after certain hours of sleep between 7-9 hours per day. The right to sleep is included in our Indian constitution under Article 21 i.e., the Right to

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Detention under Unlawful Activities

Detention under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act In Relation To Right to Life And Personal Liberty: An Analysis

The Unlawful Actions (Prevention) Act came into force on 30th December, 1967 with the aim of to stop illegal terrorist activities that are a threat to the India’ sovereignty and integrity which shall be punished by the authorities. The central government has the authority to designate any of the organization as a terror group or terrorist organization

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