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Centre-State Financial Relations in India: An Overview

Aditya Shaw, a 2nd -Year Student of Heritage Law College, has written this Article on “Centre-State Financial Relations in India: An Overview” INTRODUCTION: In.

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Constitutional Law Contitutional Law

ARBITRARY ARREST AND DETENTION

This article, “Arbitrary Arrest and Detention” is written by SITANSHU SHEKHAR SRIVASTAVA, a 4th-year law student at MIT WPU. Introduction India is the largest democracy.

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Constitutional Law Contitutional Law Indian Constitution

Balancing Freedom of Expression in Democracy

This article, “Balancing Freedom of Expression in Democracy” is written by Vijetha Saishree Palle a 1st year Law student at Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA.

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Constitutional Law

Precedents as a source of law

H. Aishwarya, a 4th-year B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) student from PES University, Bengaluru has written this Article on “Precedents as a source of law”. Introduction In the intricate.

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Constitutional Law Uncategorized

PREAMBLE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

Neha Jain, a – 2nd Year student of Lala Lajpatrai College of Law, Mumbai University has written this article “PREAMBLE OF THE CONSTITUTION.

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Constitutional Law

Special provisions relating to certain classes

Sanchit Gupta, a 3rd-Year student, from Chandigarh University, has written this Article “Special provisions relating to certain classes”. Manusmriti widely regarded to be the.

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Constitutional Law Contitutional Law

APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES TO HIGH COURTS AND SUPREME COURT: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE FIRST TO THIRD JUDGE’S CASES, NJAC, AND THE COLLEGIUM SYSTEM

This article is written by Aditya Shaw 2nd Year Heritage Law College has written Article on APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES TO HIGH COURTS AND SUPREME.

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Constitutional Law Indian Constitution

Landmark Constitutional Law Judgments by the Supreme Court

This article is written by Kanishka Singh 5th Year MIT WPU SOL, it gives insight into Unveiling the Uncelebrated: 15 Landmark Constitutional Law Judgments.

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Constitutional Law

Article 324 to 329A: Elections under Constitution

Anshika Parth, a 5th-year law student from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT School Of Law) has written this Article “Article 324 to.

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Constitutional Law

The Evolution of Reservations in India: From the Champakam Case to the EWS Judgement

 Kanishka Singh, a 5th-year law student from MIT World Peace University has written this article on “The Evolution of Reservations in India: From the Champakam Case.

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