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SECTION 377

 Introduction We live in a democratic country where everyone is entitled to fundamental rights. As per article 14 of the Indian Constitution, ““The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.”[1] Though as per our constitution, the law remain the …

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Examining Right to access Internet as a Fundamental Right

 Introduction We must regard ourselves much privileged as we have a boon called the Internet. In the entire world, there is a large amount of population who don’t have the right to access the internet even if they have the content provided is limited and have certain restrictions on it. The situation in the least …

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The Savior of India’s Democracy: Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala

 Introduction The Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala also known as the Kesavananda Bharati case is the most important landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India. This case outlined the Basic Structure Doctrine of our Indian Constitution. It is also called the case which saved India’s Democracy. The case proceedings and arguments of this …

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1st National Online Quiz Competition on Criminal Law: No Registration Fee

  About the National Online Quiz Competition IJALR is organizing its 1st Online National Quiz Competition on Criminal Law scheduled to be held on 30th April 2021. Cash Prizes are Sponsored By TYT Partners: Advocates and Consultants Law Firm based in New Delhi. Eligibility IJALR looks forward to participation from school students, law aspirants, students …

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Explained: Horizontal Applications Of Constitutional Rights In India

 OVERVIEW OF THE CONCEPT OF ‘HORIZONTAL EFFECT’ The Indian Constitution, just like its counterparts in the United States, Canada, and Germany, commonly deals with constitutional rights that are ‘vertical’ in nature. Before the horizontal effect is elucidated, it is obligatory to understand what inferences are brought forth by the ‘vertical effect’. The vertical effect of …

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Fundamental Difference between Lawyer, Advocate, Barrister and many more

  “The Legal Profession is a business with a tremendous collection of egos. Few people who are not strong egotistically gravitate to it.”     —– F. Lee Bailey Surviving in a legal profession is not at all an easy task, with every upcoming day it’s becoming tougher and tougher. A small mistake and you are on …

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Revisiting Real Estate Regulation And Development Act 2016 and its Impact on Homebuyers.

 Introduction After recovering from the depressing and damaging lockdown last year which impacted our economy drastically, the real estate sector is again reviving up even after the surge in cases. It can be seen from this and the sudden increase in price in real estate in past decades that this sector is rewarding and can …

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