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Constitutional Law

WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR ELECTION AS PRESIDENT OF INDIA?
Constitutional Law

WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR ELECTION AS PRESIDENT OF INDIA?

This article is written by Saleha Haneef of 6th Semester of Integral University, Lucknow, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The President of India represents a symbol of sovereignty, unity, and values of the people. Article 58 of the Constitution lays down the qualifications for the President, which are that Read more

By Admin, 5 monthsFebruary 16, 2025 ago
THE NATURE OF INDIAN FEDERALISM: A DISTINCTIVE MODEL OF GOVERNANCE
Constitutional Law

THE NATURE OF INDIAN FEDERALISM: A DISTINCTIVE MODEL OF GOVERNANCE

This article is written by Palak Anand of BA LLB of 3rd Sem of JIMS EMTC , Greater Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The federal structure of India, as enshrined in its Constitution, is a unique blend of dual governance that amalgamates elements of both federalism and unitary Read more

By Admin, 6 monthsJanuary 12, 2025 ago
JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 14 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
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JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 14 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

This article is written by Diptanshu Kashyap of B.B.A. LL. B of 1st Semester of Chanakya National Law University, Patna, Bihar, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This article examines the judicial interpretation of Article 14 of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees the fundamental right to equality. Article 14 encapsulates Read more

By Admin, 6 monthsJanuary 12, 2025 ago
THE POWER OF HIGH COURTS UNDER ARTICLE 226
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THE POWER OF HIGH COURTS UNDER ARTICLE 226

This article is written by Harshita Rathore of BALL.B of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This  study evaluates the power of high courts under article 226 [1]of the Constitution of India. Article 226 of the Indian Constitution gives High Courts the authority Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 10, 2025 ago
CONCEPT OF JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ITS SCOPE UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

CONCEPT OF JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ITS SCOPE UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Pooja Biswas of B.A.LL.B of 7th  Semester of South Calcutta Law College, University of Calcutta, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT  This research paper deals with the concept of Judicial review and its scope under the Indian Constitution. Judicial review is one of the fundamental Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 10, 2025 ago
RIGHT TO EQUALITY UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

RIGHT TO EQUALITY UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Harshita Rathore of B.A.LL.B of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya.   ABSTRACT This study evaluates Article 14[1] of the Indian Constitution. The “right to equality” is protected by Articles 14 to 18 of the Indian Constitution. Since the right Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 10, 2025 ago
POWERS OF THE HIGH COURT UNDER ARTICLE 227 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
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POWERS OF THE HIGH COURT UNDER ARTICLE 227 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Khushi Jain of 1st Semester of BALLB of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT Article 227 of the Indian Constitution grants the High Courts the power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals within their jurisdiction, except military tribunals. Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 8, 2025 ago
IMPORTANCE OF FAIR TRIAL UNDER ARTICLE 21
Constitutional Law

IMPORTANCE OF FAIR TRIAL UNDER ARTICLE 21

This Article is written by Varri. Rohini of BA.LLB of 8th Semester of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT The concept of a fair trial is fundamental to ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law. Under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, the right Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 6, 2025 ago
DOCTRINE OF COLOURABLE LEGISLATION
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DOCTRINE OF COLOURABLE LEGISLATION

This Article written by Varri Rohini of BA.LLB 8th Semester of Sri Padmavati mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The doctrine of colourable legislation is a principle in constitutional law that ensures that legislative bodies do not exceed their constitutional powers by disguising an unconstitutional act as Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsDecember 27, 2024 ago
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Tej Parkash of BBA.LLB of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT The Constitution of India was adopted on November 26, 1949, and came into effect on January 26, 1950, an enormous legal document and the base of Indian Read more

By Admin, 8 monthsNovember 15, 2024 ago

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