By Manvee Initially, it seemed to everyone that 2020 was the worst year for the world as the coronavirus pandemic started in the year 2020
Category: Constitutional Law
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala [1973]
By Kamana Divya Sree (DSNLU, Vizag) INTRODUCTION Keshvanand Bharati was the leader of Edneer Mutt, a religious group in the Kasaragod district of
Kasturi Lal v. State of Uttar Pradesh [AIR 1965]
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi (MNLU Mumbai) Appellant โ Kasturilal Ralia Ram Jain Respondent– The State of Uttar Pradesh Facts Ralia Ram was one of its partners
Golakhnath v. State of Punjab (1967)
By Charisma Guggilam (DSNLU, Vizag) This is one of the most prominent cases in Indian Legal History which was overturned in another major case, Keshavananda
Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain [1975]
This Case analysis is written by our Writer Intern Jashaswee Mishra who is currently pursuing B.A LL.B from DSNLU, Vizag.
Non-absoluteness of Fundamental Rights – Suspension During Emergency
By Ashlesha Suryawanshi (MNLU Mumbai) Democracy is a way of life , it is a form of constitution and state system. It is one of
Misuse of Freedom of Expression in India – An Analysis with reference to Article 19 of Indian Constitution
By Charisma Guggilam (DSNLU, Vizag) โHowever good a Constitution may be, if those who are implementing it are not good, it will prove to
S.R. Bommai v. Union of India [1994 AIR 1998]
By Sakshi Kumari (Fairfield Institute of Management & Technology, New Delhi) Introduction SR Bommai who was the leader of Janta Dalโs party won the Karnataka
Yakub Abdul Razak Memon vs State Of Maharashtra And Anr [30 July, 2015]
By Aditya Sen On 30 July 2015, Yakub Memon was executed in Nagpur Central Jail and became Mumbai Serial Blast’s lone death sentence in 1993.
Doctrine of Stare Decisis – A Short Essay
By Manvee Introduction to Doctrine Stare decisis could be a legal term that refers to the doctrine of precedent, well established in common law โ court rulings