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Critical Analysis of Case NM Thomas v State of Kerala 1976 SCR (1) 906

Critical Analysis of Case NM Thomas v State of Kerala 1976 SCR (1) 906

A common man generally views the concept of reservation and the concept of equality as two sides of coin. Having a narrow and inelastic view of non-representational concepts in the interpretation of law might be plague. Thus, the following article will explain the relationship laid down in the State of Kerala v NM Thomas[1] case

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Backward Classification

Backward and More Backward Classification Bad and Extent of Reservation with Case Analysis under Article 15 (M.R. Balaji Vs State of Mysore)

Equality is one of the foremost objectives of the Indian Constitution. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution talks about equality before the law and equal protection of the law, but the concept of equality in the Indian Constitution is not absolute as there are certainly deprived and suppressed sections in our society, and for the

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Minority is Not Defined in the Constitution

Minority is Not Defined in the Constitution

This article is written by Faisal Ali, a 2nd-year student of Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). this article is dealing with article 29 of the Indian Constitution. Introduction The concept of “minorities” is not defined in the constitution, but a conclusion can be drawn from Article 30(1). Article 30(1) talks about linguistic and religious minorities.

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Article 15 Discrimination on the basis of Caste (Badaun Gang Rape)

Article 15: Discrimination on the basis of Caste (Badaun Gang Rape)

This article is written by Parveen Kaur, 2nd year Student, at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab). This article deals with a detailed explanation of Article 15: Discrimination on the basis of caste (Baduan gang rape). Introduction The Indian Constitution guarantees its citizens various fundamental rights and prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, place of

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Reservation on Judicial Posts with Analysis of State Of Bihar V. Bal Mukund Sah

Reservation on Judicial Posts with Analysis of State Of Bihar V. Bal Mukund Sah

In our country, the judiciary is the main cornerstone of democracy, assisting in the efficient operation of democracy. The judiciary is dominated by judges. It is necessary for judges to be efficient in order for the judiciary to be successful. There are many great judges in our country who have brought about various changes through

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Critical Analysis of KS Puttaswamy Vs Union of India Case (2017)

Critical Analysis of KS Puttaswamy Vs Union of India Case (2017)

This Article is written by Narinder Singh, a student in 2nd year of B.A., LL.B studying at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. It formally recognized the right to privacy as being a fundamental right recognized under article 21 right to life and personal liberty. It held that privacy is a natural right that inheres in all natural

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Homosexuality-Legal or Not

Homosexuality-Legal or Not? In reference to Navtej Singh Johar vs. Union of India, 2018

Generally, homosexuality refers to romantic and physical attraction or relation to members of their own sex. It is a sexual orientation, as opposed to a gender identity such as male, female, or nonbinary. People who are homosexual could refer to themselves as gay, lesbian, queer, or several other terms basically LGBTQ. What is Homosexuality? There

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Vidharbha Industries Power Limited Vs Axis Bank case

Analysis of Section 7(5) of IBC in light of Vidharbha Industries Power Limited V/s Axis Bank case

3D tests to be followed by Adjudicating authority while admitting application for initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process(CIRP) by a corporate debtor. A financial creditor may under Section 7 of the 2016 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code file an application before the adjudicating authority for initiation of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process(CIRP). Section 7(5)(a) states that

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