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136 items found for "Article 15(4)"
- A Precautionary Measure?: The Demarcation of Separation of Power Between Judiciary and Legislature
The article states that “The state shall take steps to separate the judiciary from the executive in the In Article 53(1) , the President of India is vested with the executive functions of the nation. Similarly, Article 154(1) vests executive power in the Governor. Article 105 of the Indian Constitution makes the legislative an independent body, it provides the member The court herein decided that pertaining to clause (4) of Article 329A the decision was given in accordance
- Exploring The Intricacies of Euthanasia: A Comprehensive Constitutional and Judicial Review
Article 21 of The Indian Constitution with a Broader Application Every person is born with some basic fundamental rights to the citizens and non-citizens, and the Right to life is one of them, defined under Article Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, made way back in 1950, is all about giving people the freedom The Link between Article 21 of the Constitution of India & Sections 306 and 309 IPC, 1860 However, the UOI [1994] AIR 1844 (SC), the Supreme Court grappled with the fundamental question of whether Article
- State or Mate? Unravelling the Effects of P K Biswas
UOI, which had held that CSIR is not a State under Article 12 . 32 and Article 226 . Supreme Court is approached under Article 32. This leads to a rather absurd conclusion that Article 12 merely controls Article 32 and not the Fundamental Hence, the distinction being drawn by the courts between Article 32 and Article 226 amounts to being
- Shreya Singhal v. Union of India: A Critical Analysis
The judgment of the Hon’ble Court has added another dimension to Article 19. Act, 2000 is violative of Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution. That causing annoyance, inconvenience etc., are outside the scope of Article 19(2). under Article 19(2). However, the question to be determined was whether section 66A is protected by Article 19 (2).
- Is Hijab Ban in Educational Institutions Unconstitutional?
In this article, given the backdrop of events, the author supports the wearing of the hijab in educational Augmenting the Freedom of Expression and Religious Choice Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution placed on one’s personal appearance or choice of dressing, subject to the restrictions contained in Article Essential Religious Practices (ERP) is irrelevant to the dispute as the protection is sought under Article 25, and the expulsion violated the tenets of Article 25.
- Scandalizing the Court
Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow Article 129 and Article 215 of the Indian Constitution In this article, we will delve into the meaning of scandalising the court and how our judiciary has dealt cases like in Meghalaya where the State High Court held the Shillong Times Editor for contempt when an article ble Supreme Court has held that contempt power of court is within the reasonable restriction given in Article
- Unveiling the Veil: Assessing Corporate Donor Privacy in Electoral Funding
In a unanimous decision in Association For Democratic Reforms vs Union Of India, 2024 on February 15 donations by corporations, violating the right to information of voters regarding political funding under Article protects informational privacy which, is needed to safeguard freedom of political affiliation under Article This interpretation is consistent with constitutional intent, as confining Article 19 rights solely The freedom of political affiliation, encompassed within Article 19, is inherently a facet of freedom
- Kashmir: 1 year of Unmitigated Torment
From the time of the de – operationalization of Article 370 which gave Kashmir the right to make its Transgression of Fundamental Rights in the Veil of Safeguards Article 19 After the move, the Government Article 21 The Government has not only violated Article 19 but Article 21as well. Conclusion The government has stated that at the time of Article 370, Kashmir was a “mess”. They exercised the authority given under reasonable restrictions on the liberty of Article 19 and Article
- The Role of Governors in Centre-State Relations: Unraveling the Complex Web of Influence
Article 153 of the Indian Constitution provides a governor for each state. Article 200 of the Constitution states that when a bill is presented to the governor, she may either Deputy Speaker and Others , the Constitution Bench held that under Article 163(1) of the Constitution The Calcutta High Court held that the governor's pleasure under Article 164(1) is subject to 164(2). Impeachment of the Governor As per Article 156 , the governor shall hold office at the pleasure of the
- Federalism: Catharsis in Indian Democracy
Authored by Shweta, a law student at Central University of South Bihar, Gaya The abrogation of Article Article 1(1) of the Constitution describes: “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.” Article 356 which provides for President Rule in states is the most raped article of the Constitution [x] The Constitution of India, Article 249. [xii] The Constitution of India, Article 356 [xiii] AIR 1962 SC 1406.
- Overview on Right to Education and the Constitution of India.
Under Article 21 A, RTE Act was in effect on 1st April 2020. the freedom of selecting or continuing any professional or business(4). Simultaneously, Article 45 has been substituted by 86th Amendment of Constitution Act (2002). considering factors for financial and educational interest among weaker segments of individuals(15). After the 68th Amendment of Constitution Act, a new article has been inserted as Article 21A(19).
- Ensuring Dignity and Rights : A Comprehensive Analysis of Elderly Rights in India
In Article 41, the term "public assistance" has been used in relation to instances of illness, old age Article 37 states that any legal authority does not uphold the Directive Principles of the Constitution The judiciary has broadened the interpretation of Article 21 to encompass the right to a pollution-free The judiciary has broadened the interpretation of Article 21 to encompass the right to a pollution-free The rights incorporated into Article 21 are derived from the Directive Principles of State Policy.