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State laws

Article Constitutional Law

A comparative examination of the Constitutional Laws and state laws in India

This article is written by Vaishnavi of 4th Semester of Barkatullah University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya The Constitutional Law and the Constitution – An Overview In a democratic country, it’s constitution is its supreme law. The Constitution is the fundamental law of the state and varies from country to Read more

By Admin, 2 years ago
Compare the Constitution and state laws
Article Constitutional Law

Compare the Constitution and state laws

This Article is written by Ananya Shri Singh of 5th Semester of BALLB(HONS) of Indore Institute of Law, Madhya Pradesh, Intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract The constitution of India has been the result of immense hard work, perseverance for straight 2 years 11 months. The main aim of framing such Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsMay 5, 2023 ago

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