The Doctrine of Object and Nexus: Safeguarding Constitutional Equality in Indian Jurisprudence
Introduction The doctrine of object and nexus stands as one of the most significant constitutional principles in Indian jurisprudence, serving as the primary mechanism for testing
Constitutional Pathways for Renaming India as Bharat: A Legal Analysis
Introduction After having navigated through the legal, historical, and cultural landscapes of renaming India as “Bharat” in the previous installments, Part 4 will explo
Constitutional Amendment for Republic of Bharat: A Comprehensive Legal Analysis of the Amendment Process and Constitutional Challenges
Introduction The discourse surrounding the potential renaming of India as “Republic of Bharat” has captured significant political and constitutional attention, particul
The Vedic Roots and Cultural Identity of Bharat (Part 2)
Introduction In Part 1 of this series, we delved into the legal and diplomatic dimensions of renaming India as Republic of Bharat,” particularly in the context of the
The Paradox of ‘Illegal but Permissible’: An Analysis of Recent Supreme Court Jurisprudence
Introduction Contemporary Indian jurisprudence has witnessed the emergence of a peculiar judicial phenomenon where actions, decisions, or appointments deemed legally invalid contin
Combatting Corruption: An Analysis of Anti-Corruption Laws in India
Introduction Corruption constitutes a fundamental challenge to governance, democratic institutions, and economic development in contemporary India. The phenomenon encompasses the a
Filing Human Rights Complaints in India: Procedure before State, National, and United Nations Commissions
Introduction The protection and enforcement of human rights constitute fundamental pillars of any democratic society. India’s legal framework recognizes the importance of saf
Third-Party Rights and Locus Standi in Caste Certificate Verification: An Analysis
Introduction The principle of locus standi, derived from the Latin phrase “locus standi in judicio,” determines who possesses the legal right to initiate proceedings before a c
Contempt of Court in India: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 and Its Implications for Legal Practice
Executive Summary The doctrine of contempt of court represents one of the most significant powers vested in the Indian judiciary to maintain its authority, dignity, and effective f
Election Petitions in India: Legal Framework, Precedents and Judicial Processes
Introduction The democratic framework of India rests fundamentally upon the principle of free and fair elections, enabling citizens to exercise their franchise and elect representa
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