The theory was “The King can do no wrong” under English Common Law, and thus the King was not responsible for the wrongs of his servants. But the status of the old Common Law theory was altered in England by… Continue Reading →
INTRODUCTION During a period of U.S. spending cuts, famously known as the “sequester[1],” court frameworks all over the country are confronting monetary shortfalls[2]. Small cases courts are no exception[3]. Among the most noticeably awful hit states is California, which is… Continue Reading →
Much like those of women of any other country, property rights of Indian women have evolved out a continuing struggle between the status and the progressive forces. And pretty much like the property rights of women elsewhere, property rights of… Continue Reading →
Injustice anywhere is a threat to Justice everywhere -Martin Luther King Jr We might have a thought of how our Fundamental Rights are protected and what the… Continue Reading →
INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the land.[i] It guarantees protection to every citizens and people in India. It provides for the frame-work of the organs of the Government. Not only this, the Constituent Assembly drafting… Continue Reading →
Introduction : The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th November 1949 and formally implemented from 26 January 1950. It’s been 66 years and is still serving India better than ever now. Constitution of India comprises of 448 articles in… Continue Reading →
Fundamental duties were added to our constitution by the 42nd constitutional amendment, 1976 on the recommendation of the Swaran Singh Committee. Initially, there were only ten duties but due to the passage of time it was felt that parents have… Continue Reading →
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