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- Private Pursuits, Public Interests: India's Higher Education Odyssey
21 or Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. Education as a Fundamental Duty Article 51A (k): In accordance with Article 51A (k) of the Indian Constitution Whether private institutions in India should be governed by Article 21 or Article 19 of the Indian Constitution According to Article 19(6) of the Constitution and regulations made according to Article 30 of the Constitution In accordance with both Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution and Article 30 of the Constitution, the
- Criminalisation of Indian Politics Amidst Elections: The Road To Eligibility Test
Parliament is required to make a law on the matter as per Article 101 (1) of the constitution, however An overview of the provisions includes Article 84 , Article 173 for qualifications and Articles 102 and Article 191 for disqualifications. Article 84 clearly lays down the qualifications required to be a member of parliament. On the same lines as that of Article 84 , Article 173 stipulates that if an individual wants to become
- Constitutional Aspects Revolving Around Uniform Civil Code: A Critical Analysis
These provisions include Article 44, Article 25, and Article 26. Article 44 Article 44 of the Indian Constitution is a Directive Principle of State Policy, and it states Article 25 (Freedom of Religion) Article 25 guarantees the freedom of conscience and the right to freely Balance: Article 25 upholds the individual’s right to religious freedom, ensuring that personal laws Article 26 (Freedom to Manage Religious Affairs) Article 26 grants religious denominations the right
- Post Tenure Engagement of Retired Judges
In the light of above facts, the author in his article aimed to deal with the key issues and solution In further part of this article, the historical aspect of post- retirement appointment of judges, its 124(7) and Article 200. and he said that under the article it was mentioned that whoever was holding or had hold position of In contrast, India under Article 124(7) and Article 220 preventing Judges of Supreme Court and High Court
- Prolonged Pursuit of Justice for Bilkis Bano
This article highlights how a small decision of the Judiciary can have a huge impact on the lives of Secondly, this article talks about early remission. Bilkis Bano moved a writ petition to enforce her rights through Article 32 of the Indian constitution According to Articles 72 and 161 of the Indian Constitution president and the governor, respectively, Article 21 of the Indian constitution says that no person should be denied liberty except by the law.
- Whispers of Justice: Decoding India's Remission Policy
If we first look at the Constitutional jurisdiction, then such power is vested by Articles 72 and 161 These articles empower the President and the Governor, respectively to grant pardons, reprieves, respites The above interplay between the Constitutional provision of Articles 72 and 161, when harmoniously read In this article, the author seeks to analyse the existing problems in the current Remission system, which Rights (ICCPR) and General Comment 32 on Article 14 of the ICCPR, which highlights the significance
- Kunal Kamra v. Union of India: On Deciding Whose Perspective To Push?
Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 violated Articles The articles explore the rationale of the judgement and analyse the future prospects of litigation involving Justice Patel affirmed the government notice ultra vires, deeming it violative of Article 14 , 19 and It was further argued that such disparities violate the right to practise any profession under Article Should restrictions on speech, including the removal of fake news, be strictly grounded in Article 19
- Electoral Bonds: Depicting the Real Picture in Case of India
ostracization or denials of licenses or permissions merely on the basis of said political preference[4] bonds held the potential to violate the Fundamental Right to Information, of citizens, as under the Article Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 53(4), 358–410.
- Restitution of Conjugal Rights and Its Constitutional Validity
Abstract This article would be handling legal rights, how women are forced to possess non-consensual 19(1)(c), freedom to reside or settle in any part of India under Article 19(1)(e), and freedom to practice any profession under Article 19(1)(g). This is a violation of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. In Huhhram v. Violation of Article 19(1)(e) and Article 19(1)(g) The decree of restitution of conjugal rights violates
- Responsible Journalism during the Pandemic in India
crisis such as the prevailing Pandemic of COVID-19, which has claimed several casualties in the last 4 Press, on a few instances did deviate from its duty of Responsible Journalism during the span of the 4 Lockdowns, which the Authors seek to divulge the readers through the medium of this Article.
- Fundamental Rights in Cyberspace: Exploring Freedom of Speech in the Digital Era
the right to freedom of speech as a fundamental right, extending it to all citizens of India under Article Article 19(2) provides the parameters for the same, which include, “sovereignty and integrity of India Article 19(1)(a) and the Right to Lie in the Digital Sphere? 19(2) must, therefore, fall foul of Article 19(1)(a).” These judgments elaborate upon the extent of Freedom granted under Article 19(1)(a).
- The Constitutionality of Citizenship Amendment Act
authority regarding citizenship underscores Parliament’s competency to amend citizenship laws under Article Ambedkar: Now, Sir, this article refers to citizenship not in any general sense but to citizenship on The article reads— “Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Part shall derogate from the power of Apart from Article 11 of the present constitution, Article 245 read with entry no. 17 in the Union List 15 a redundant article which has given protection only to its citizens and not to non-citizens.