Author: Ramandeep Kaur The Indian judicial system in its own way is very diverse and detailed. This is largely due to the persistence of diversity in India. The Judiciary is an indispensable wing that aids in dexterous functioning of Indian Democracy. This research discusses about the structure and hierarchy of Indian Subordinate Courts. Further it
Author : Raj Shekhar of Delhi University Judicial review in India is based on the assumption that constitution is the Supreme Law of Land and all the governmental organs which owe their origin to the constitution and derive their powers from its provision must function within the framework of the constitution and must not do
Author – Aakash Sharma (Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow) Co-Author – Shatakshi Pathak (Delhi metropolitan Education, Noida, U.P.) INTRODUCTION Supremacy is derived from the Latin word “supremus” which means highest. It generally means the highest in authority or rank. Supremacy means the position in which one is more powerful or advanced than anyone else.
Author : Sudeep Chandra of Law College Dehradun Abstract: “A society with lynch culture need a big zoo not for the animals definitely bit for the very people themselves”. ‘We the people‘ – the opening words of the Constitution, the founding document of India – sums up the perception of society, of shared culture and
About E-Justice India E-Justice India is India’s Leading Online legal Portal dedicated to Law students, Lawyers & Attorneys. Its aim is to provide free Education in Indian Legal Sector. Through this Portal, we set-up towards Right to Education. Our Portal provides Legal News, Law Articles, Leading Case Summary, Law Notes, Certificate Courses, Free Legal Advice,
A writ petition has been filed in the High Court of Kerala challenging the directions issued by the Central Government to make the use of ‘Aarogya Setu’ app mandatory for public and private employees. The petition filed by John Daniel, General Secretary of Thrissur District Congress Committee, contends that such directions violate the right to
Lloyd Law College coming live with Hon’ble Mr Justice Dipak Misra, Former Chief Justice of India for discussing “The spirit and ethos of the Preamble to the Constitution ” on 8th May 2020 at 12 noon. Click Here to Register Yourself
The Hon’ble High Court of Rajasthan today issued a notice against mentioning of caste of any person, including the accused or convict, in any judicial or administrative matter.The direction was issued after controversy arose over the mention of a bail applicant’s caste in the cause title of the same High Court order passed last week.