This article is written by Karan Maurya, Classic College of Law Bareilly, B.A.,LL.B. During his Internship at Ledroit India. We know the rule of law is a concept given by A.V. DICEY. He said that no one is above the...
This article is written by SNEHALI CHAKRABARTI,PRESIDENCY UNIVERSITY BANGALORE,BBA LLB(9th SEMESTER). In India, live-in relationships are becoming increasingly popular as a convenient alternative to marriage. Domestic cohabitation between adult couples who are not married is defined. It seems to be...
Wayne Machaka, a dedicated fourth-year law student at Parul Institution of Law, has penned an illuminating piece on ‘Theories of International Trade’. INTRODUCTION The landscape of international trade has perpetually shaped the economic, political, and social contours of civilizations across...
This article has been written by Wayne Machaka, a dedicated and passionate law student, pursuing his fourth year at Parul Institution of Law, in BA LLB, an insightful article on Colourable Legislation. The article brings a strong commitment to understanding...
This article is authored by Praise Ncube, a fourth-year BComLLB student at Parul Institute of Law in Vadodara, Gujarat. With a deep passion for international law and the Doctrine of Territorial Nexus, this exploration of the topic reflects Praise’s dedication...
This article is written by Ashika,3rd year, student of AMITY UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW during her internship. Keywords Ipc- Indian penal code Sec.- section Art.- Article Abstract According to Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), acts that stir hatred or...
Abstract The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India aims to establish a consistent legal framework that applies equally to all individuals, regardless of their religious affiliation. It is part of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in the Indian...
Abstract Article 17 is a critical component of the Right to Equality. In addition to equality, it provides social justice. In some aspects, this article is similar to the 13th Amendment to the American Constitution, which prohibited slavery in all...
Abstract Article 18 of the Indian Constitution is a crucial provision that seeks to promote equality by abolishing titles. It prohibits the State from conferring titles, except for military and academic distinctions, and restricts Indian citizens from accepting titles from...
This article is written by Mithravindha.R, BA.LL.B(Hons.),II year, SOEL,TNDALU during her internship at LeDroit India. KEYWORDS: Doctrine, unconstitutional, pre constitutional, fundamental rights, separate, void ABSTRACT: Some laws made by legislation can violate the fundamental rights of Indviduals and are unconstitutional....