D.S. Nakara v. Union of India (1982) – An analysis
The case of ‘D.S. Nakara v. Union of India (1982)’, is a landmark case on right to equality in India. The case arose when government issued a notification laying down…
The case of ‘D.S. Nakara v. Union of India (1982)’, is a landmark case on right to equality in India. The case arose when government issued a notification laying down…
The social revolution was put at the top of the national agenda by the Constituent Assembly when it adopted Objectives Resolution. In Kesavananda Bharthi v. Union of India (1973), it…
The case of ‘Ajay Hasia’ is considered an important case in two aspects, First, it is an authoritative decision to the different aspects that may arise in regard to an…
Article 14 of Indian constitution reads thus- “14. Equality before law- The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws…
Article 14 of the Constitution of India is a facet of equality of status and opportunity spoken of in the Preamble to the Constitution. Article 14 gives the right of…
Having reviewed the literature, it is found that this Act is contrary to the essence of Constitutional philosophy and against the principles of natural justice as well.