What does Fraternity in the Preamble mean? – A Brief Discussion
As articulated in the Preamble, the term ‘fraternity’ embodies a sense of collective brotherhood amongst all Indians. It serves as a critical element for national unity and social cohesion. Fraternity…
How Section 6A came into existence?
In its recent decision ‘Re: Section 6(a) of Citizenship Act, 1955 (2024)’, the Supreme Court declared Section 6(a) as constitutionally valid. The region, known today as Assam, has historically been…
Limitation Period for Writs
In India, the Limitation Act, 1963 sets out the maximum period within which suits, appeals, and applications must be filed before the court. Cases brought after this prescribed period are…
Concept of judicial review- Origin, and Development of India
The principle of judicial review finds its roots in common law. It can effectively be traced back to Chief Justice Coke’s ruling in Thomas Bonham v. College of Physicians, wherein…
Meaning of Citizenship- Jurisprudential Perspective
Meaning of citizenship Jurisprudentially, the term ‘citizenship’ is an abstract concept which has carried various interpretations that have evolved over 5 time. In ancient Greek society, philosophers like Aristotle distinguished…
Parliament’s Authority Over Citizenship: Analyzing Articles 10, 11, and Legislative Competence Under the Constitution of India
“11. Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law. – Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Part shall derogate from the power of Parliament to make any provision…
From Draft to Constitution: India’s Citizenship Provisions
The Debate on Citizenship in Constituent Assembly The Constitution of India upon its adoption guaranteed fundamental rights to the citizens of India. It is but natural that the provision on…
Political and Constitutional Evolution of Sikkim: From Chogyal to Indian Statehood
Sikkim is a mountain-State in the North-East of India of an area of about 7200 sq. km. on the Eastern Himalayas. It has a population of about four lakhs. Sikkim…
When Constitution of Cyprus was referred in Supreme Court as a model for power sharing formal between religions
The model of Power sharing formula of Cyprus divided on religion basis (however that is not stand correct today, as changes have been made in Cyprus), was referred by Advocated…
The Tripartite Agreement of Sikkim with Government of India
Chogyal, the ruler of Sikkim, was an autocratic ruler anxious to regain his absolute power, while the people were becoming more aware of their rights in the changing world. By…