Tag: Indian Constitution

Olga Tellis v. Bombay Municipal Corporation

Author : Ishita Arora Citation AIR 1986 SC 180 Bench Chief Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Justice A. Vardarajan, Justice O.C. Reddy, Justice S.M. Fazalali and Justice V.D. Tulzapurkar. Introduction The present case is one of those cases which broaden the horizons of the meaning of fundamental rights. In this case, right to livelihood was held to

Separation of power between the UGC and the Bombay HC.

The University Grants Commission filed an affidavit for replying to the plea which challenges its issue that has directives for mandate examinations for the final year students till September 2020. The UGC has told the High Court of Bombay that Maharashtra Government’s Resolution to allow Universities and Colleges to graduate its final year students without

Article 25 of Indian constitution

Author : SUMUKH  AGGARWAL of Law College Dehradun Article  25  of  the  Indian  Constitution  is  one  of  the foremost  fundamental  right  deals  with  the  freedom  of  conscience  and  right  to  profess,  practice  and  propagate  the  religion.  Like  other  fundamental  rights  this  is  also  not  absolute  but  subject  to  certain  reasonable  restrictions.  The  soul  of  this