Legal Vidhiya
  • Home
  • Case Laws
    • Supreme Court
      • 2010-2011
      • 2012-2013
      • 2011-2012
      • 2013-2014
      • 2015-2016
      • 2014-2015
      • 2016-2017
      • 2017-2018
      • 2018-2019
      • 2019-2020
      • 2020-2021
      • 2021-2022
      • 2022-2023
      • 2023-2024
      • 2024-2025
  • Article
  • Law As A Career!
  • Contents
    • Advocates Act, 1961
    • Administrative Law
    • Alternate Dispute Resolution
    • Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
    • Banking Law
    • Business Law
    • Constitutional Law
    • Company Law
    • Criminology
    • Code of Civil Procedure
    • Code of Criminal Procedure
      • Bail
    • Cyber Law
    • Family Law
      • Muslim Law
    • Labour Laws
    • Law of Evidence
    • Law of Tort
    • Human Rights
    • Indian Contract Act, 1872
    • International Law
    • Indian Partnership Act, 1932
    • Intellectual Property Rights
    • Interpretation of Statues
    • Jurisprudence
    • Juvenile Justice Act
    • Medical Law
    • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
    • Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace
    • MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988
    • NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881
    • Property Law
    • Right to Information
    • Taxation Law
    • Trademark Law
    • SPACE LAW
    • SPORTS LAW
    • Unlawful activities prevention act, 1967 (UAPA)
  • OPPORTUNITY
    • Internship
    • Moot
    • Call For Paper
    • Debate
    • Quiz
    • Workshop/Seminar/Webinar
    • Get Published at Legal Vidhiya
  • About
    • Advisory Board
    • HONORARY BOARD
    • Our Team
      • FOUNDER’S
      • Executive Committee
      • Core Team
  • Youtube
  • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Code of Conduct
    • Disclaimer Policy
  • Contact Us

Legislative Bodies

DOCTRINE OF COLOURABLE LEGISLATION
Constitutional Law

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, 9 monthsDecember 27, 2024 ago
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS AND COURTS
Article

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS AND COURTS

This article is written by Soumi Kundu of Surendranath Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract Courts and Tribunals are not opposite bodies. Tribunals work in supplement to Judicial Courts. With the modernization of society differences and disputes are increasing among people. Though Courts are present in different hierarchies Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
THE DOCTRINE OF TERRITORIAL NEXUS
Administrative Law

THE DOCTRINE OF TERRITORIAL NEXUS

This article is written by Soumi Kundu of Surendranath Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT To keep a country’s democratic status power of making rules should not be given to a single legislative body. In India, as we follow Federalism the governing power of the whole territory is Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsOctober 25, 2024 ago

Visitor Count
2751835
Users Today : 446
Click Here To Join Our WhatsApp Grouplogo

Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle