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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 3: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

Democracy

Uniform Civil Code: A Need or a Desire?

Introduction India is a land of cultures. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Kutch to Arunachal Pradesh, various religions glorify its tradition. She is known around the globe for its religious practices and customs. It is the oldest civilization preached for its values and beliefs. There are 28 states and 8 Union Territories having different religions …

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Widening Scope Of Article 21: From A.K. Gopalan To Meneka Gandhi

Introduction India which is the largest democracy of the world is governed by a written constitution. The Constitution of India is the highest law of the land and in accordance to which other laws are set. India being a secular, democratic and republic nation hold its people most important and thus through the constitution it …

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Legislative Relations between the Union and the States

Introduction: According to Article 1[1] of The Constitution of India, “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.” The term ‘Union of States’ implies the ‘Federation of States’. In a federation, the power of administration is divided between the Centre and the regions in such a way that neither level of government becomes …

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Anti-Defection Law and its need in the present time

Introduction The follies that Indian Political System had imbibed since long was put on hold in the year 1985 when an infamous Haryana-MLA switched between two parties thrice a day in the year 1967. This incident was a highlight for the Parliament to finally, reach a saturation point and then enacted a proper law for …

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Three Judges Case

Introduction India the largest democracy of the world which is governed by a written constitution. Indian democracy is supported by its three pillars, i.e, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. All three together constitute what is called “The Check and Balance “wing to keep the Governance of our Democracy on even keel. However in a country, Judiciary …

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The Contempt Of Court Act, 1971: Introduction & Limitations

Introduction The Legal System is the part of a country’s government which administers justice in accordance with the law. It apply the law, settle disputes, punish law-breakers, protects rights of individuals and fills loop holes in the law. The Legal system that we see today is the result of 1000 years legal evolution from divine …

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