Difference Between Money Bill And Ordinary Bill

Introduction Through the eyes of Roscoe Pound, ‘Laws must be stable and yet cannot be standstill.’ Thus, the law has a social purpose, by that way; it should cope with dynamic societal needs, concepts, and values. ‘Law is social engineering …

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Double Jeopardy In India – An Analysis

Introduction The goal of any criminal justice system is to punish criminals for their wrongdoings and rehabilitate them in order to help them recover. Unnecessarily punishing and making life difficult for offenders is not the system’s goal. However, there are …

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Berubari Union Case – An Analysis

Introduction The Berubari Union Case isn’t merely a case where the facts are stated, cases are cited, and a ruling is given. To properly understand the Berubari Union case, it is necessary to retrace our steps through time and also …

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Administrative Tribunals In India

India is the largest democracy in the world. It is governed by the Constitution of India (1950) (hereinafter referred to as the “Constitution”), which is also referred to as the grundnorm. In order to ensure smooth functioning, the power of …

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Doctrine of Prospective Overruling

Introduction Right from the 18th-century, the concept of Stare decisis enrooted in precedent has been maintained over time as a feature that exalted our legal system. It was pioneered and developed in the British Court of law to fulfill inadequacies …

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All About Gender Justice

Introduction The Constitution of India is made under the basic foundation of social justice and one of the factor ingredients is gender justice, which can also be termed for human rights for women, children’s and third gender. The Universal Declaration …

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