Abstract Rectification and rescission are powerful equitable remedies recognized in Indian law through Sections 26 to 30 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. These provisions empower courts to re...
"The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedoms"-- William O. Douglas At its core, privacy was once understood simply as restricting access to one's personal space...
This research paper explores the critical tension between the right to a fair trial and the prevalence of extrajudicial encounters in the Indian justice system. As the cornerstone of justice, t...
Article 12[1] of the Indian Constitution, State means the Government and Parliament of India, and the Government and Legislative Assembly of every State, and any local authority or other author...
Representing the source upon which judges should be independent in order to grasp the possibility of lawful freedom is essential. Though the idea of lawful freedom is unique and may be describe...
In recent times, religion has been considered as the center for a hostile idea or target the individual for initiating communal violence in society. For the same reasons that all hate speech pr...
Arnab Ranjan Goswami v. Union of India & Ors, AIR 2020 SC 2386 Coram: J. D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah. Facts Of The Case The Petitioner is the Editor-in-Chief of the English television n...
What is federalism?Imagine a state with a dense population with geographic disadvantages and demographic challenges with various barriers like cultural, religious and linguistic barriers, where...
The Indian constitution does not explicitly state health rights but courts interpret it to form an important fundamental right based on constitutional principles. The massive economic differenc...
Delimitation refers to the legal and administrative process by which territorial or jurisdictional boundaries are established or redefined, particularly for purposes of representation and gover...