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Right to Property under the Indian Constitution

  vyshnavi neelakantapillai   07 March 2011 at 15:25

Right to property in Indian constitution. Right to property deleted from the list of fundamental rights. Right of property case law. 44th amendment of Indian constitution right to property. ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  3 comments |   145580 Views


Governance-Transparency-Corruption-Judiciary

  Bala   07 March 2011 at 15:21

Balasubrahmanyam Kamarsu Advocate, Supreme Court of India & National Co-Convener BJP Legal and Legislativ ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3079 Views


Right to Speedy Trial

  Prateek   27 February 2011 at 22:47

The philosophy of Right to Speedy trial has grown in age but its goals are yet unforeseen. Right to Speedy Trail is a concept which deals ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   8350 Views


Different Principles for Prosecuting Civil and Criminal Cases

  Narendra Sharma   19 February 2011 at 14:53

Honble Supreme Court in the case of Vishwa Mitter v. O.P. Poddar - (1983) 4 SCC 701, has, inter alia, held that if any special statute prescribes offences and makes any special provision for taking cognizance of such offences under t ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3868 Views


Ignorance of law Must Be An Excuse in civil matters

  Narendra Sharma   15 February 2011 at 23:16

In my view Ignorance of law MUST BE AN EXCUSE in civil matters for the following reasons. There are almost 1,000 Acts, or even more, in our country, including Central, State and delegated legislation by local authorities. It is my humble cha ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  31 comments |   5894 Views


Apex Court can strengthen the legal system in this Country beyond criticism?

  Member (Account Deleted)   13 February 2011 at 22:57

It is a fact that people are afraid to approach Courts in this Country except in some cases. General perception now is that it is not worthy to approach courts even if there exist a right cause. It is also being criticized that the legal set-up i ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2439 Views


Federalism: New Dimensions in Indian Context

  Praveen Gupta   06 February 2011 at 19:41

FEDERALISM Introduction: The constitution of India is not an end, but a means to an end, not mere democracy as a political-project but a socio-juridical process which opens up through a humanist, radical social-order, the opportu ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  2 comments |   24145 Views


Is India Really Developing ?

  nitish joshi   04 February 2011 at 22:48

IS INDIA REALLY DEVELOPINGThe constitution of India came into force on 26th January 1950.In Part IV of the Indian constitution the directive principle of state policy has been provided. These directive principles set out objectives which the state ha ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  8 comments |   5441 Views


Expansion of Locus Standi: A Path for Development of PIL

  Laasya Priya   21 January 2011 at 16:02

EXPANSION OF LOCUS STANDI: A PATH FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PIL BY LAASYA PRIYA PONNADA In law, standing or locus standi is the term for the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court in s ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  3 comments |   16417 Views


The Right to Information - New Law and Challenges

  Dr. PRADEEP K.P.   10 January 2011 at 12:09

The Parliament enacted one more law, governing the right to know of the citizens in India. The Right to Information Act, 2005, got the assent of the President , after the approval by the Parliament in its speedy and marathon discussions. The earl ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   4124 Views