The Latin maxim Expressio Unius Est Exclusio Alterius translates to 'the express mention of one thing excludes all others'. This maxim lays the rule of Presumption of exclusion- Other similar t...
India's legal system, rooted in the Constitution of India, promises a range of rights and protections to its citizens, ensuring justice, equality, and the rule of law. These promises are both l...
The Zile Singh vs. State of Haryana (2004) case is a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of India that deals with the interpretation of statutes, specifically the principles governing the re...
What is a Right? Theories of RightsA right, in its most basic sense, is a justified claim or entitlement that an individual or a group holds against others or society. It implies a correspondin...
This paper explores the profound influence of Gandhian philosophy on the Indian Constitution, particularly in the context of realizing social justice. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's principles of...
The doctrine of constructive notice is a foundational principle in company law, which aims to balance transparency and diligence in corporate affairs. While it has its roots in the desi...
This paper ventures into the labyrinth of morality and its intricate relationship with jurisprudence - exploring how morality has both shaped the law and, at times, been cast aside by it. Striv...
What is PIL?Public Interest Litigation is a legal mechanism that allows into visuals or groups to file law suits in a court of law not for personal gain, but to protect or enforce rights that a...
There is no uniform or single definition of 'Law'; nobody can define what Law is in a watertight compartment because Law is undefinable. Law constantly changes from place to place, time to time, ...
Law and society are deeply interconnected, evolving alongside cultural, political, and economic structures. Theories by Henry Maine, Friedrich Carl von Savigny, and Max Gluckman provide diverse...