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Constitutionality Of Administrative Rule Making And Its Control Mechanism Part 2
INTRODUCTION Traditionally, the basic function of the executive was to administer the law which was enacted by the legislature and the legislative power must be exercised exclusively by the legislators directly responsible to the electorate. But in recent times, in all democratic nations, a trend that is currently quite popular is that only a small … Continue reading Constitutionality Of Administrative Rule Making And Its Control Mechanism Part 2
Read more »Constitutionality of Administrative Rule Making and its Control Mechanism
INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL OVER ADMINISTRATIVE RULE MAKING/ DELEGATED LEGISLATION The practice of conferring legislative powers upon administrative authorities is beneficial and necessary but also dangerous because of the possibility of abuse of powers conferred upon it. There is no doubt that the practice of delegated legislation entails an abandonment of its legislative function by the … Continue reading Constitutionality of Administrative Rule Making and its Control Mechanism
Read more »Article 370 and its evolution
INTRODUCTION After around 200 years, the British departed India in 1947 and proclaimed it an independent nation. However, five northern Indian provinces were designated as west Pakistan and east Bengal as east Pakistan following that, entirely altering the country’s map. India has a number of issues following the split that were linked to violations of … Continue reading Article 370 and its evolution
Read more »Originialistic And Textualistic Interprettion Of Statute With Particular Reference To The Cases
Introduction The definition of specific terms in an Indian statute can be found in the context or occasion on which they are put to use, rather than in strict etymological language propriety. Since, it is well recognized that the terms are frequently used in their ordinary sense, dictionaries may be consulted to determine the meaning … Continue reading Originialistic And Textualistic Interprettion Of Statute With Particular Reference To The Cases
Read more »Navigating the Legal Maze: Decoding the Impact of Legal Illiteracy on Indian Citizens
INTRODUCTION There is a phrase in Latin ignorantia juris non excusat (“ignorance of the law excuses not”), or ignorantia legis neminem excusat (“ignorance of law excuses no one”). Which is also regarded by our justice system. Our justice system does not allow any person to have an excuse for not knowing the law while violating … Continue reading Navigating the Legal Maze: Decoding the Impact of Legal Illiteracy on Indian Citizens
Read more »Constitutional Morality- An Important Concept or Just a New Buzzword?
“A dive into the term “Constitutional Morality.” “A paramount reverence for the forms of the constitution, enforcing obedience to authority and acting under and within these forms, yet combined with the habit of open speech, of action subject only to definite legal control, and unrestrained censure of those very authorities as to all their public … Continue reading Constitutional Morality- An Important Concept or Just a New Buzzword?
Read more »All about Article 370 (Jammu & Kashmir) From Dawn till Dusk
There has always a reference drawn to draconian Article 370 whenever the Kashmir issue rises. In fact there was always a need to amend Article 370 but now after the Pulwama Attack on 14 February in which 40 CRPF personnel were martyred the demands to scrap of the same has intensified. But What is Article 370, Why … Continue reading All about Article 370 (Jammu & Kashmir) From Dawn till Dusk
Read more »103rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2018 “Economic Reservation in India” Highlights and Analysis
A big 10 % of all government jobs and college seats will now have a reservation for people outside high income brackets as President Ram Nath Kovind cleared 124th Constitutional Amendment bill passed by parliament this week. Some call it a landmark achievement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, others call it a pre-election gimmick of … Continue reading 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2018 “Economic Reservation in India” Highlights and Analysis
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