Article 21- A magic wand in Indian Constitution
The basic spirit of our Constitution is to provide each and every person of the nation equal opportunity to grow as a human being, irrespective of race, caste, religion, community…
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The basic spirit of our Constitution is to provide each and every person of the nation equal opportunity to grow as a human being, irrespective of race, caste, religion, community…
The most important lesson which was learnt as a result of Second World War was the realization by the Governments of various countries about the human dignity which needed to…
Transgender people, as a whole, face multiple forms of oppression in this country. Discrimination is so large and pronounced, especially in the field of health care, employment, education, leave aside…
Recently, there has been a lot of talk on the judgment of abortion right which was delivered by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud who is known for his progressive judgment. Many people…
A bail is nothing but a surety inclusive of a personal bond from the accused. It means the release of an accused person either by the orders of the Court…
The supreme court expressed its views on the brevity and art of writing judgment while delivering the judgment in the case of ‘State bank of India v. Ajay Sood (2022)’.…
Before the promulgation of Indian Constitution and after Indian Independence, there were certain reservations, particularly in regard to any future constitution of India affecting the continuance or sovereignty in and…
Unlike Christians, Hindus and Parsis, there is no statutory law which governs marriages amongst the Jews. Unlike in the case of these three communities as also in the case of…
Parsis in India, are the followers of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster. The Parsis, are stated to have migrated from Iran to India. Parsis in India were governed in the matter…
If we say in two lines, Mahar is that money and possession given or promised to be given at the time of Nikah by the bridegroom to bride. Meaning of…