By Simran Agarwal [Student at School of Law, UPES Dehradun (2018-23 Batch)] Introduction India is proud to be the world’s largest democratic republic, a socialist,
Category: Constitutional Law
The Evolution of Domicile Policy of Jharkhand
By Saurav Raj (Graduate of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi – Batch 2018-21) For more than a century, identity politics has been a source
Is Manual Scavenging Violative of Article 21?
By Abhiudhay Sharma Ramu, a young boy, was once taken by his father to work. Excited that heโll start earning from this day, Ramu was
Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India [AIR 2018 SC 4321]
By Adv. Nikita Vaigankar Introduction This case has contributed a lot to the beginning of a new phase in our country as its decision decriminalized
Are Sedition Laws Unconstitutional?
By Aaron S John Introduction The sedition laws are considered to be one of the most criticized laws in India. It has from time and
Golakhnath v. State of Punjab [1967]
By Garima Bairagi Introduction It is one of the landmark cases which is related to whether fundamental rights can be amended or not. The landmark
R. Rajagopalย v. State of Tamil Nadu [1994]
By Amit Sheoran Introduction The above-mentioned case of R. Rajgopal vs State of Tamil Nadu talk about the rights available for the citizens and the
Right to Fair Trial in India
By Shubhi Shukla Introduction Indian constitution is the longest written constitution in the world in its English language version there exist 146385 words. The direct
Custodial Deaths in India
By Suryansh Beohar Introduction For a very long time, torment and abuse by police officers in detention have been a major concern. Many countries of
Should Active Euthanasia be allowed in India?
By Suryansh Beohar Introduction To understand the legality of euthanasia in India or whether it should be allowed, we must first understand the standard information