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Judgments Series 2020-2024: Constitutional Law
The years 2020 to 2024 have been pivotal for constitutional law in India, marked by a series of landmark judgments that have redefined and reinforced the core principles of the. read more…
The Tribunalisation in India and the Establishment of Tribunals
The notion of tribunalisation first appeared in India with the formation of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal prior to the country’s independence. Following independence, there was a perceived need for. read more…
Decoding the Patna HC’s Rejection of 65% Reservation
The recent ruling Gaurav Kumar v. State of Bihar by the Patna High Court striking down the 65% reservation for backward classes has sparked a heated debate on the efficacy. read more…
Manipur Violence: Analysing Manipur’s High Court’s Decision
Background Meteis form one of the largest communities in the State of Manipur. The Meteis predominantly belong to the Hindu community and are not included in the list of Schedule. read more…
Decoding Kaushal Kishor v. State of Uttar Pradesh
Recently, the Supreme Court Bench comprising Justice S. Abdul Nazeer, Justice B.R Gavai, A.S Bopanna, Justice V Ramasubramanian and Justice B.V Nagarathna in Kaushal Kishor v. State of Uttar Pradesh. read more…
Women in Drafting the Constitution of India
A newly established Constituent Assembly was convened in December 1946 to discuss and draft a constitution for a soon-to-be independent India. The discussion lasted for two years, eleven months, and. read more…
EWS Reservation: Majority and Minority Opinion
Introduction The Indian Constitution has always confined its reservation policy to scheduled caste, scheduled tribes, other backward classes, and socially and educationally backward classes until the 103rd Constitution Amendment Act. read more…
Decoding Opinion of the Supreme Court in the Hijab Case
India is a country of cultural and religious diversity, cognizant of this fact, the Constitution Markers of the country assured that citizens enjoy an explicit fundamental right under the Part. read more…
Navratri and Judiciary’s Role in Women Empowerment
Navratri is an auspicious festival recognized and celebrated all across India. It stands for ‘nav’ meaning nine, ‘ra’ means night, and ‘tri’ means three aspects of mind, body and soul.. read more…
Constitutional Tort in India
In a civilised society where the rule of law prevails, the rights of the people are given utmost importance. And the Indian Constitution, being a socialist, secular democratic republic, provides. read more…