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  Arup    29 June 2010 at 20:48

FORMAT OF WRIT PETITION A SYNOPSIS AND LIST OF DATES (Specimen enclosed) B FROM NEXT PAGE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA ORIGINAL JURISDICTION CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.--------- OF 2010 IN THE MATTER OF ----------------- ..


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history of parliamentary privileges

  jaya godhwani   23 June 2010 at 09:45

Historical Evolution of Parliamentary Privileges ..


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Separation of Powers: Encroaching Boundaries

  divya   20 June 2010 at 10:12

Encroaching the Boundaries of The Doctrine of Separation of Powers By: Divya J Moses Power Corrupts And Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely. In every State there are three organs; the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, functioning in ..


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THE TAINTED FORFEITS THE RIGHT TO JUDGE

  Raj Kumar Makkad   18 June 2010 at 06:41

There is no denying that the Dinakaran episode has tarnished the image of our judiciary. To the common man, justice is divine and the judge personifies righteousness and fairplay. People approach the courts with the belief that truth and justice wil ..


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VOTE FOR NOBODY!

  Shrayashee Saha   17 June 2010 at 09:10

I will not be voting this time. I know, I know. It is supposed to be every citizen's fundamental duty to vote during elections. Time and again we are reminded of the importance of our votes, how our votes count, how we can make a difference to ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  2 comments |   3569 Views


Magna Carta

  G. ARAVINTHAN   10 June 2010 at 13:59

On June 15, 1215 in the meadows of Runnymede, King John and his rebellious barons agreed to the great charter known as Magna Carta. The great charter was the first significant written instrument limiting the power of the king and confining him to ..


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A Black Mark on Rule of Law

  G. ARAVINTHAN   10 June 2010 at 13:59

The widespread detentions of political leaders and prominent citizens led to a spate of Habeas Corpus Petition seeking the invalidation of detention orders, in courts all over India. Nine High Courts took the correct view that, notwithstanding the ..


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Rule of Law- What it mean?

  G. ARAVINTHAN   08 June 2010 at 22:50

the concept in UK as well as in India it can be concluded that the Dicey’s Concept of Rule of Law is idealist in Nature which is quite impossible to implement in the nation like India. According to Dicey’s theory justice must be done t ..


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Bar - Council's Exam frenzy

  Adv.Aiyer VLV   07 June 2010 at 08:46

The joke of the century resolution has been passed by BCI on 10.4.10 to introduce rules 9-11 which says all advocates enrolled must undergo an examination otherwise they can not practie. it is clarfied that this is compulsory for students from 2009- ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  2 comments |   3563 Views


Basic s of Right to Information

  siddhartha shankar mishra   28 May 2010 at 16:18

ORIGIN and Meaning of RIGHT TO INFORMATION Our country is a democratic country and the persons who runs our Democratic Government are elected by the people of India . People of India elect them by exercising their voting rights in General election. ..


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