A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: JUSTICIABILITY AND RECENT CASE LAWS

This article is written by Gunjeeta Jangra of 1st semester of National Law Institute University, Bhopal.  ABSTRACT In order to maintain peace and harmony, the constitutions of democratic countries provide for the provision of fundamental rights. These rights aim to protect the basic rights of their citizens and provide equality Read more…

JUDICIAL REVIEW

This article is written by Paramjeet Kaur of Himachal Pradesh National Law University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. INTRODUCTION It is the ultimate power of the judiciary to review and determine the validity of a law or an order may be described as the powers of “judicial review”. This system Read more…

FREEDOM OF PRESS

In the world’s largest democracy, the freedom of speech and expression is the most crucial fundamental right availed to the citizens by the constitution. The media is considered as the fourth pillar of democracy and it plays a vital role in a country’s social, political, economical and international affairs. Thus, Read more…