Different Facets Of Right To Life And Liberty

INTRODUCTION: Provisions of fundamental rights are mentioned under chapter III of the Constitution of India. These rights are guaranteed by the Constitution. One of these rights mentioned under Article 21 is Right to Life and Personal Liberty. Article 21 under …

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Landmark Cases on Preamble of Indian Constitution

America was the first country that adopted Preamble for their written constitution. After many countries including India followed this practice. The preamble of the Indian Constitution is based on the objective Resolution, drafted and moved by Jawaharlal Nehru on 13th …

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Constitution of India: An Unique Document

Abstract The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th November 1949, and it became enforceable on 26th January, 1950. It took 2 years 11 months and 17 days to form the Constitution. The Constitution of India was drafted by Dr. …

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A Note on Finance Commission of India

Introduction The Finance Commission of India was established on 22nd November 1951. It is constituted under Article 280 of the Constitution of India by the President of India at the expiration of every fifth year or at such earlier time …

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A Note On Laws Regarding Child Begging In India

Introduction Child Begging is one of the serious issues in India. It is a social issue related with the violation of the rights of Children. Generally, the term refers with the children who in the age of playing and education …

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10 Important Amendments to the Indian Constitution

The Constitution was written and enacted on 26th November 1949. The Indian Constitution, the longest written constitution in the world was written with great detail and clarity by the Constitution makers. They ensured that the constitution was also flexible enough …

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All About the Rule of Law

‘Rule of Law’ is a concept of Constitutional jurisprudence and one of the most important principles in modern legal systems. The concept was introduced by Albert Venn Dicey in his book ‘Introduction to the Study of the Law of the …

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Human Rights and Fundamental Rights

It was during the French Revolution of 1789 that ideas of equality and liberty started taking concrete shape. It was considered that all humans, irrespective of any condition, possessed some inherent rights by virtue of being born human. All human …

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Doctrine of Repugnancy

The doctrine of Repugnancy essentially deals with the conflict between the laws of Centre and State. India adopts a federal structure of governance, therefore the extent of legislative powers is distributed between the Centre and the States in VII Schedule …

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