Tag: Constitution of India

Uttaranchal University is Organizing NITI शास्त्र -2023 (NATIONAL POLICY MAKING COMPETITION)

Youth Parliament Society of Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University proudly presents the third edition of NITI शास्त्र -2023. NATIONAL POLICY MAKING COMPETITION : A competition to amend existing laws and making new ones.  We aim at giving opportunities to students to propose new laws or policy and amendment to any existing laws or

THE CUSTOM ACT OF INDIA

Author – Sandhya Pant (The ICFAI University, Dehradun) INTRODUCTION Customs law is a branch of indirect tax law that governs the import and export of goods across international borders. It regulates the collection of duties on imported goods and imposes restrictions on exports and imports[1]. Custom duty [2]is a tax levied on goods imported into a country.

CHILD LABOUR

Author: Preeti Nakhat (KIIT School of Law) ABSTRACT A child is a priceless asset to any community and is undoubtedly important to the growth of the country. The way a nation raises its children to become its citizens will determine how that nation will develop in the future. Some of the kids are compelled to

ARE ELECTORAL FREEBIES – POLITICALLY,LEGALLY AND ECONOMICALLY APPROPRIATE?

Author: Kruti Brahmbhatt (Gujrat Law Society, Ahmedabad) What are electoral freebies? These are the promises made by the politicians to give free services or commodities in exchange of the votes in order to bring them in power. Generally free electricity, free water, allowances to the unemployed, free gadgets and free scooters are some examples of

CHILD TRAFFICKING

Author: Preeti Nakhat (KIIT School of Law) ABSTRACT A child is a priceless asset to any community and is undoubtedly important to the growth of the country. The way a nation raises its children to become its citizens will determine how that nation will develop in the future. According to the Child Labour (Prohibition and

President’s rule and the Indian Federalism: A Critical Analysis of Article 356 of The Indian Constitution

Author: Pari Agrawal TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Introduction Research Problem Existing Legal Situation Literature Review Scope and Objectives Research Questions Hypothesis Research Methodology What is an Emergency? Types of Emergencies National Emergency State Emergency Financial Emergency Justiciability of Proclamation under Article 356 S. R. Bommai v Union of India Misuse of Powers Political Misuse of

IMPORTANT PROVISIONS OF THE UNION LEGISLATURE UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INDIA WITH CASE LAWS

Author: Amandeep Kaur (Panjab University) ABSTRACT The Preamble of the Constitution of India declares that India is a democratic nation with a parliamentary system of government. The union of India is composed of the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary to govern the union of 28 states and 8 union territories. In the parliamentary system,

SC declines to hear PIL on herbal concoction said to have shown results in Covid-19 patients

By Sushma Narayanan The Supreme Court declined to hear a PIL seeking a direction to allow to restart the distribution of a “herbal concoction” claiming it has shown miraculous results in numerous COVID 19 patients, including critical patients with low oxygen levels. The suit filed by law students( Abhinandan C ) and submitted before the