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POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF QUASI-JUDICIAL BODIES IN INDIA
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POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF QUASI-JUDICIAL BODIES IN INDIA

This article is written by Khushi Jain of B.A.L.L.B of 1st Semester of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Quasi-judicial bodies are entities that possess some judicial powers but do not operate within the formal judicial framework. These bodies play a critical role in Read more

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CONSTITUTIONALISM: THE COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
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CONSTITUTIONALISM: THE COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

This article is written by Neha Choudhary of Gitarattan International Business School, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT  In a democratic country like India, citizens of the country are guaranteed certain rights and liberties which cannot be encroached upon by the government. Every citizen enjoys certain rights enshrined in the Read more

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