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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Extra Territorial Operation of State Laws

According to Article 245(1) of the Indian Constitution, a State Legislature has the competence to make laws only for the state concerned and not for any other state. A State legislature has no competence to make laws having extra-territorial operation; …

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The Legitimacy of Transfer of Judges

The recent chain of events involving transfer of several High Court Judges and their intricate and suspicious history with the incumbent government is reminiscent of the frequent transfers of the 70s’ which ultimately led to some of the darkest days …

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Recognition of Passive Euthanasia in India

INTRODUCTION: Euthanasia incorporates different measurements, from dynamic (acquainting something with influence demise) to latent (retaining treatment or strong measures); deliberate (assent) to automatic (assent from gatekeeper) and doctor helped (where doctor’s endorse the prescription and quiet or the outsider controls …

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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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Child Labour In India

“Several creations by man may be sacrificed but not a single beauty created by God should be even think of.” Children are the best gift of God and their purity and carefree life is the essence of childhood. Every child …

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