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Constitutional Law Articles


Treaty of Amritsar 1846

  ravidevaraj   24 February 2009 at 21:10

Article 1: The British government transfers and makes over, forever, independent possession, to Maharaja Gulab Singh, and the heirs male of his body, all the hilly or mountainous country, with its dependencies, situated to the eastward of the river I ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2027 Views


"STATE" UNDER ARTICLE 12 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   22 February 2009 at 18:30

Article 12: Scope As Expanded By JudiciaryThe Constitution of India has defined the word ‘State’ for the purpose of Part –III and Part – IV .In State of West Bengal v/s Subodh Gopal Bose , the Supreme Court observed that the ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   16806 Views


WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   18 February 2009 at 22:35

The concept of writ essentially originated in England & to issue appropriate writ was always considered to be a prerogative of the crown. One of such important prerogative writs originated in England is known as the writ of habeas corpus.The wri ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   4516 Views


Judicial Accountabiliyt Of Higher Judiciary

  KASHINATH G. BHOSALE   18 February 2009 at 13:51

Tejashree M. Dusane & Abhaysingh K. Bhosale JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE HIGHER JUDICIARY An Overview ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2216 Views


CECs word is binding By Soli J Sorabjee

  ramesh    07 February 2009 at 14:09

At a time when the nation is witnessing and debating the feud between chief election commissioner N Gopalaswami and Navin Chawla, browsing the law would clear the doubtsR eference to Constitutional Assembly Debates and constitutional provisions is ne ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1711 Views


Constitutional Provisions in the Appointment of Supreme Court Judges

  Prakash Yedhula   06 February 2009 at 00:24

Supreme Court of India Constitutional provisions: Article 124. (1) There shall be a Supreme Court of India consisting of a Chief Justice of India and, until Parliament by law prescribes a larger number, of not more than Seven* other Judges. (2) ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1920 Views


Constitutional procedure for appointment of Judges in the High Courts

  Prakash Yedhula   06 February 2009 at 00:24

High Courts:Constitutional provisions: Article 217 (1) Every Judge of a High Court shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State, and, in the ca ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   5151 Views


Permanent Benches of the High Courts

  Prakash Yedhula   06 February 2009 at 00:24

Permanent Benches of the High Courts: Sl. No. High Court Principal Seat Jurisdiction Permanent Bench and Date from which the Bench beg ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1682 Views


Supreme Court the Final Pedestal of Justice

  Abhishek   26 January 2009 at 18:40

IntroductionIntention of the Founding Fathers:The Constituent Assembly while framing the present Article 21 (Article 15 of the Draft Constitution), took into account the fluctuations in the interpretations of liberty and due process of law clause app ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2275 Views


freedom of expression

  ramesh    25 January 2009 at 11:36

Take firm action against those who menace freedom of expression: N. RamStatement by N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu on three incidents targeting The Hindu and freedom of expression by pro-LTTE and anti-social elements in Tamil NaduOctober 16, 2008 ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1824 Views