Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and the States- In Brief
The distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States is the most important characteristic of a federal constitution. This distribution can be achieved by a single, two-fold or…
The Nature of the Indian Union- Features
The Constituent Assembly addressed itself to the immensely complex task of devising a Union with a Strong Centre. This task was beset with many difficulties. They had to bring into…
History of Federalism in India- 1858-1950
The administration of the country was taken over directly by the British Crown in 1858. A notable fall-out of the conflict in 1857 was the discovery by the British that…
Confession by Co-Accused- Scope and Effect
Section 30 provides that when more persons than one are being tried jointly for the same offence, and a confession made by one of such persons affecting himself and some…
MahaRERA directs cancellation of Agreements for Sale with the flat purchasers as they default in making timely payments to the Promoter
Bombay High Court Diary Introduction The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (for short, “MahaRERA”), Chairman Shri. Ajoy Mehta was hearing a bunch of complaints filed by a Pune based Promoter/Developer…
Position of the High Courts in Comparison of Supreme Court
A High Court is also a constitutional Court. It is well settled that it is not judicially subordinate to Supreme Court. In the case of Tirupati Balaji Developers (P) Ltd.…
Scope of Exercise of Powers under Article 142 of the Constitution
The provisions of Article 142 of the Constitution of India are meant to further the cause of justice and to secure complete justice. The directions in the exercise of power…
Object of Passing Interim Orders and When It Can Be Passed
Object of passing orders of interim relief pending the final disposal of the main case The High Court can grant relief of the stay of hearing of the main proceedings…
Who is an ‘Aggrieved Person’? The Issue of Locus Standi in Public Interest Petition
The Indian Supreme Court has discussed and settled the issue of locus standi throughout its Judgments while considering the stand of petitioner in those cases. 1976 In Jasbhai Motibhai Desai…
The Doctrine of Parens Patriae- Origin and Meaning
Parens Patriae in Latin means “parent of the nation”. In law, it refers to the power of the State to intervene against an abusive or negligent parent, legal guardian or…