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Articles by Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar

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Article 142 of the Constitution of India

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   16 September 2015 at 11:11

The power under Article 142 of the Constitution of India has been variously defined by Supreme Court in its separate Judgments, e.g. as a ‘plenary power’, ‘curative power’, ‘power to crease out the edges’, ‘r ..


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AAP's subsidy on Electricity Bills in Delhi; unsound economically, legally and administratively

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   17 February 2015 at 15:03

Political Leadership must have an in-depth and comprehensive economic, administrative, political and cultural understanding, coupled with a clear & viable vision of what is good for the People and the Country as a whole -- as also the acumen to ..


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Need to Revise Laws of Limitation so as to Keep Pace with IT-Advances

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   14 August 2014 at 10:53

Almost 13 years have passed after the enactment of Information Technology Act 2000, but the Indian Legislature, Supreme Court and High Courts have yet to keep pace with the Advances in Information Technology (IT), e-Governance, digitisation of Court ..


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Need for Urgent & Rational Reforms

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   11 March 2014 at 12:32

NEED FOR URGENT & RATIONAL REFORMS IN CONFORMITY WITH FUNDAMENTAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES AND REASONABLE EXPECTATIONS OF A GLOCAL SOCIETY Abstract A Legal Framework comprises of International & Municipal Law ..


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Villagers as Partners: A Humane Alternative to Acquisition

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   10 January 2014 at 13:57

VILLAGERS AS 'PARTNERS': A HUMANE ALTERNATIVE TO ACQUISITION (FORCIBLE DISPOSSESSION) AND DISPLACEMENT OF VILLAGERS FROM THEIR LANDS Instead of acquiring Lands of affected Villagers, these Villagers themselves will b ..


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Supreme Court Rules 1966: A Re-interpretation

  Prof Wg Cdr G Kumar   04 June 2013 at 14:27

URGENT Socio-Legal Reforms in Justice Delivery SystemWith 66% of Indian population Living Below Poverty Line and the high Cost of Litigation (in terms of Court-Fees, Typing and Photocopying Charges, Oath Commissioners’ Fees, Lawyers’ Fees, Commutatio ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  10 comments |   3822 Views