Legal Battle Ayodhya- What happened in1934-1949 over Babri Mosque Issue?
Decoding the Ayodhya Judgement- Part 3 1934 In 1934, there was another communal incident in the course of which damage was sustained to the mosque which was subsequently restored. The…
Impact of Electoral Reforms in India
ABSTRACT Electoral system in India has been the cornerstone of its vibrant democracy, facilitating the largest democratic exercise in the world. Over the years, the country has undergone significant changes…
Legal Battle Ayodhya- What happened in 1856-7 over Babri Mosque Issue?
Decoding the Ayodhya Judgement- Part 2 In 1856-7, a communal riot took place. Historical accounts indicate that the conflagration had its focus at Hanumangarhi and the Babri mosque. Some of…
Legal Battel Ayodhya- The History from 1857 to 2019
Decoding the Ayodhya Judgement- Part 1 The appeals that were filed to Supreme Court centre around a dispute between two religious communities both of whom claim ownership over a piece…
The Art of Judicial Writing According to Supreme Court
In the recent case of ‘State Bank of India v. Ajay Sood (2022)’, The Supreme Court while remitting the case back to High Court Himachal Pradesh, said that- “The judgment…
Remission: Scope & Ambit
Krishna Iyer, J. in Mohammad Giasuddin vs. State of A.P., (1997) 3 SCC 287, quoted George Bernard Shaw the famous satirist who said, “If you are to punish a man…
Fraud and justice never dwell together- Explained
Supreme Court has emphasized that fraud and collusion vitiate the most solemn precedent in any civilized jurisprudence; and that fraud and justice never dwell together (fraus et jus nunquam cohabitant).…
Collective Responsibility- Origin and Detail
Origin Collective responsibility is a cornerstone of the Westminster model. Initially developed- as a constitutional convention in Britain between 1780 and 1832, it began to appear- in text-books in the…
Aid and Advice- The Position of President and Cabinet
The President was designated as the titular head of government. The founding fathers and mothers of the Constitution adopted the convention which made the President generally bound by the advice…
What Justice Nagarathna said on ‘Rule of Law’ in Bilkis Bano Case?
Article 21 of the Constitution states that no person shall be deprived of his liberty except in accordance with law. Conversely, we think that a person is entitled to protection…