Article 21- Right to Life and Personal Liberty

A BOOK REVIEW OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA BY- RAUNAK VIKRAMAJIT SINGH SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE, NAWABGANJ KANPUR (Author: Dr. J.N. Pandey, Central Law Agency, Allahabad First Publish 1969, ISBN: 978-81-945686-4-3) Article 21- Right to Life and Personal Liberty Synopsis: Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is a fundamental right that safeguards the most essential and …

An Overview of the Uniform Civil Code in India: Progress, Debates, and Prospects 

written by- Akash Rauniyar LL.B. III Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune  Introduction: The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a concept rooted in the directive principles of the Indian Constitution, specifically in Article 44. It aims to establish a common set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property rights for all …

The Principle of Natural Justice  

Written by- Tathagat Gaur Shri Venkateshwara University, Uttar Pradesh, India   __________________________ The principle of natural justice is a cornerstone of administrative law and is essential for upholding fairness, equity, and justice in various legal and administrative processes. This article delves into the concept of natural justice, its historical development, its fundamental principles, and its …

LANDMARK JUDGEMENTS IN INDIAN LEGAL HISTORY

Authored by Shailvi Shah Introduction: An Epoch-Shaping Legal Odyssey The Keshavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala case of 1973 stands as an epoch-shaping legal odyssey within the labyrinthine corridors of India’s constitutional landscape. Born against the backdrop of a nation undergoing profound socio-political transformation, this case became the crucible for a profound and contemplative examination of India’s constitutional tenets …

Evolution of the Basic Structure Doctrine

Abstract: In this article we discuss in short about the making of the Indian constitution, the various cases which are concerned with the fundamental rights and DPSP’s that led to the landmark judgement of Kesavananda Bharati, such as the Shankari Prasad and the Golaknath Case. Thereafter we discuss about the development of the basic structure …

Uniform civil code (One nation one law)

One country, one God, one caste, one mind brothers of all of us without difference, without doubt. By Vinayak Damodar Savarkar . The Uniform civil code is the common set of laws on marriage, divorce and inheritance that would be applicable to all Indian citizens irrespective of religion, tribe, or other custom. Part IVof the …