March 29, 2023
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Legislative Relations Between Union & State

Akshara Rajesh, a 2nd-year student, at CMR School of Legal Studies has written this article on “LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN UNION AND THE STATE“ Introduction Article 1 of the.

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Why do we need a Constitution?- All about it

Introduction A constitution governs a nation, state, or organization by establishing a fundamental set of rules and principles. It sets the framework for how the government or organization.

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Zakia Ahsan Jafri v State Of Gujarat: Case Analysis

This Case Analysis on Zakia Ahsan Jafri Case is written by Veerpal Kaur, a 5th-year BA.LLB student at School of Law, LPU. ABSTRACT On June 26, a three-judge bench.

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Is Abortion Legal in India?

Introduction Lately, The US Supreme Court observed that the right to abortion is not a constitutionally protected right[1]. A robust debate is going for and against the judgement.

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What Is Constitutional Law?

What Is Constitutional Law? Constitutional law is the body of law that governs the operation and interpretation of the constitution of a given state or nation. It establishes.

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POWERS OF GOVERNOR AND DUTIES

This Article deals about the power of governor, duties and other function: The powers of the Governor are analogous to those of the President with certain significant differences..

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Article 18 of Indian Constitution

Article 18 of the Indian constitution deals with the “Abolition of Titles”. Article 18: Abolition of titles 18. Abolition of titles.— No title, not being a military or.

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Article 16 of Indian Constitution

Article 16 of Indian Constitution: 16. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. 16. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. There shall be equality of.

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