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Legislative powers

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, 8 monthsDecember 27, 2024 ago
Pith and Substance: Unraveling the Essence of Indian Legislation
Constitutional Law

Pith and Substance: Unraveling the Essence of Indian Legislation

This article is written by Abhishek Yadav of 1st Semester of University of Allahabad, an Intern Under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: The principle of “Pith and Substance” holds significant importance in Indian constitutional law as it serves as a guiding principle for determining the legislative competence of both the Union and Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago

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