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Constitutional Law Articles


Legal Condemnation of Moral Policing in India

  Harsh Vardhan   30 June 2014 at 12:52

Free speech�s protection vis-�-vis the social fabric of the nation ABSTRACT With the tremendous development in the field of telecommunication, dissemination of ideas has become easier than ever. In India, with corruption penetrating ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  2 comments |   3034 Views


Fundamental Rights - Its Development

  Sameer Sharma   27 June 2014 at 11:24

Fundamental Rights � Recent Developments The Constitution enshrines many benevolent provisions. It is a treasure house spelling out Fundamental Rights, duties and other basic freedoms. Part III of our Constitution is a work of pride and the cr ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3059 Views


Illegal Mobile Towers in Housing Society

  Hemant Agarwal   24 June 2014 at 11:31

MOBILE TOWERS INSTALLATIONS IN SOCIETIES: 01. Mobile Tower's Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR), as a Health-Risk, is accepted in few Hou ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  7 comments |   2223 Views


An-All year justice delivery system

  JasRaj Rajawat   28 May 2014 at 11:51

�The notion � that ordinary people want black-robed judges, well dressed lawyers, fine paneled courtrooms as the setting to resolve their disputes, is not correct. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  14 comments |   3065 Views


Electoral Reforms paved the way to Constitutionalism in India

  preeti goyal   03 March 2014 at 12:35

The concept of constitutionalism is that of a polity governed by or under a constitution that ordains essentially limited government and rule of law ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  4 comments |   5062 Views


Non-profit Company- The creation of Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution

  A. Patrawala Advocate   28 February 2014 at 13:23

An association can be formed under Article 19 (1)(c) of the Constitution of India. A Non Profit Organisation can 2013be registered in India as a Society, unde ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  5 comments |   5839 Views


Menace of corruption in India

  JasRaj Rajawat   26 February 2014 at 18:20

Menace of corruption: Causes and its cure Introduction IPL and cricket scandals has again boiled our blood and started debate that the evil of corruption and its auto narcotic effect pose ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  4 comments |   3702 Views


A Case for Regulation of Political Parties in India through Statute-Part-II

  sanjay kumar   31 January 2014 at 12:26

For Part-I of the Article, Click here. It is now clear that the political parties in India easily get away with political corruption because they have no public acountability regarding their financial dealings. They have no obligation to inform the ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   2088 Views


A Case for Regulation of Political Parties in India through Statute-Part-I

  sanjay kumar   10 January 2014 at 13:58

Of late there has been a huge outcry regarding eradication of corruption from political sphere in India. It is generally argued that the political corruption is more on account of expenditure that political parties have to incur in contesting Asse ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  8 comments |   2336 Views


Stability of Laws is not undesirable

  Anil Kr Garg   02 January 2014 at 13:30

If there were to an international survey on stability of tax laws or the absence of it, India should undoubtedly be at the top in absence of it. Governments, both state and centre, work overtime to churn out amendments and new circulars/notification ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   1433 Views