RIGHT TO PRIVACY IN INDIA

Position of Right to Privacy in India

Position of Right to Privacy in India Privacy is a very essential part of our lives. Privacy can be defined as a state where a person is free from public or private intrusion. With the coming of Aadhaar Act in India and leaking of personal Aadhaar details, it has become a hot topic to discuss. […]

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Concept of Fundamental Duties in India

Concept of Fundamental Duties in India

Concept of Fundamental Duties in India Today’s state is a modern state. Earlier, governance was related to the legislation and judiciary. But today, modern government works for the welfare of society along with its primary functions. If government works for our benefits then some obligations also lie on the citizen’s part towards state and society.  […]

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Judicial Review in India

Position of Judicial Review in India

Position of Judicial Review in India Today’s state is a welfare state. Modern governments perform so many functions from governing to looking after the society as well. Administrative authorities have acquired vast discretionary powers.  Professor Wade in his book has said that powers of public authority are different from those of private authorities. In his […]

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rule of law in india

Rule of law in India

Rule of law in India There was a time when the world was ruled by the maxim “ Rex Non-Potest Peccare.” This translates into “the king can do no wrong”. Kings were above everything and did whatever they felt right. Good kings like The Great Ashok and The Great Akbar did very good to society […]

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Ground of Arrest

BLOG- Right to Know the Ground of Arrest under the Indian Constitution

Under Article 22, Clauses (1) and (2) of the Indian Constitution, a person who is arrested for any offence under the ordinary law has the following rights: The first of these rights is the right to be informed ‘as soon as may be’ of the ground of arrest. This is necessary to enable the arrested […]

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Euthanasia in India

BLOG- Euthanasia in India: A Brief

Introduction to Euthanasia in India Intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering is euthanasia. There are different laws for euthanasia in different countries and by this article, we aim at looking into its legal position in India. Euthanasia could be categorized in many ways. This includes voluntary, non-voluntary, involuntary, active as well as […]

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Surrogacy Laws in India

Position of Surrogacy Laws in India

Position of Surrogacy Laws in India In few recent decades, India has become a surrogacy hub for the world. This industry is booming and has an estimated over 30000 crores. Tourism for surrogacy is called adoptive tourism. Adoptive tourism in India is highly unregulated. So today, we will take a dig at the position of […]

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Live in Relationships in India

Position of Live in Relationships in India

Position of Live in Relationships in India Hindu customs recognise only one kind of relationship between an unrelated man and woman i.e., marriage. Hindus considers marriage to be a sacrosanct, a bond for eternity. However, this concept of divinity is losing its meaning for a number of reasons. Times are changing and the concept of […]

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Laws Against Child Labour

LAWS AGAINST CHILD LABOUR : Reminder on Intl day against Child Labour

LAWS AGAINST CHILD LABOUR: Reminder on Intl day against Child Labour Today is marked as WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR. It may not as famous as other international days, but surely it holds an important place in history for international unity. Around 20 years ago, on this day Global March against Child Labour was organised. […]

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Collegium System

Collegium System: Appointment of Judges in India

APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES IN INDIA Recently, Union Minister Upendra Kushwaha started a controversy on the appointment of judges in India by lashing out at the Collegium system for appointing judges. Also, he termed this system as “a bolt on democracy”.  Questioning the system he said a child from a humble background can never become a […]

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Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation in India

The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation in India

The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation in India Usually, people can approach the court only on the infringement of legal rights only. However, there may arise a case where reasonable expectations may arise. These expectations may arise when a body, by representation or by past practices. Courts can invoke the doctrine of legitimate expectations in any […]

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unfair trade practices in the education sector

Unfair Trade Practices In The Education Sector

 Unfair Trade Practices In  The Education Sector – The education sector has become one of the most prominent sectors of every economy. This sector has witnessed an unprecedented growth. With this growth, unfair trade practices in the education sector have also increased. Like every other sector, this sector has also been subject to malign intents […]

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