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The Thin Line Between Judicial Review and Judicial Overreach

Introduction Judicial overreach refers to the event which is started when the judiciary unnecessarily intervenes, interferes, or interrupts the regular functioning of the other organs...

Analyzing the Demonetization Verdict

Introduction The New Year started with a sizzling debate as the Supreme Court passed its decision upholding the validity of demonetization in Vivek Narayan Sharma...

Recording Phone Calls, Tapping Phone Lines: A Breach of Privacy

Introduction "Privacy is a constitutionally protected right which emerges primarily from the guarantee of life and personal liberty in Article 21 of the Constitution." This...

Right to Property as a Constitutional Right

Introduction Every citizen is protected and guaranteed certain human rights, such as the right to free speech and expression, the right to equality, and other...

Denial of Conjugal Rights to a Prisoner and Violation of Article 21

What are Conjugal Rights? Conjugal rights of a married couple gives them the right to cohabit together, share love and companionship, have sex and procreate,...

Doctrine of Territorial Nexus and Extra-Territorial Operations

Introduction One of the key characteristics of the Indian Constitution is the division of powers. Under the Federal Constitution, there are two tiers of government....

4th National Essay Competition on Constitutional Law | Uttaranchal University | Register by 30th March, 2022.

About the Organization Uttaranchal University, one of the leading educational hubs is constituted with the merger of professional institutes of Sushila Devi Centre for Professional...

Call for Submission | The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion.

About the Organization In order to develop the culture of legal writing and discussion, some of the students of the Chanakya National Law University, Patna...

Analysing the Constitutional Validity of the Foreign Contributions Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020

Introduction FCRA licences for 5,968 NGOs, including Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, were recently revoked after they failed to follow amended requirements to file for...

Call for Papers | Volume VI Issue II | Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal & Blog.

About the Organization The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, National Law University, Jodhpur, aims to foster debate on contemporary issues in comparative...

Significance of Right to Privacy in India

Introduction The Right to Privacy is a fundamental right in India. It protects an individual's right to their own personal and family life and communication...

Drink and Drive: Know the Law and Punishment in India

Introduction India, a country with only 1% of motor vehicles in the world, accounts for 11% of the total road accidents that take place all...

Presumption Of Innocence in the Light of Indian Legal System

– "Innocent Till one is proved and held guilty" Introduction to the Issue Recently, in July 2021, Supreme court two-judge bench comprising Justice Hemant Gupta...

Power of the High Court to grant Bail under Article 226 of Constitution

Introduction Bail is the system in which; when a person is set loose from the restraint of police/judicial custody when the judgement is yet to...

CCAL Journal & Blog | Centre for Comparative, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law by National Law University, Jodhpur.

About the Centre The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law is established under the patronage of the Vice Chancellor of National Law University...

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