The War Powers Resolution Collapse: How the “Termination Doctrine” Redefines Presidential War Authority
Abstract On 1 May 2026 — sixty days after the formal Section 4(a)(1) notification of 2 March 2026 — the statutory deadline imposed by the War Powers Resolution of 1973 expired.
Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment: Dismantling Judicial Independence—A Critical Analysis for Constitutional Lawyers
Executive Summary The Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment, enacted in November 2025, represents a watershed moment in constitutional jurisprudence marked by insti
Women’s Rights under Domestic Violence and Constitutional Separation of Powers: Contemporary Judicial Developments in Indian Law
Introduction The evolution of women’s rights under domestic violence legislation and the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers represent two critical areas of conte
Pre-Enactment Judicial Review in India: Examining the Supreme Court’s Unprecedented Review of the Arbitration Bill 2024
I. Introduction On May 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of India entered uncharted constitutional territory by conducting a review of The Arbitration Bill 2024 while it remained pending
Political Question Doctrine: Indian Application Under Article 32
What is the Political Question Doctrine? The Political Question Doctrine is a principle of justiciability in United States constitutional law that directs federal courts to refrain
Removal Of Arvind Kejriwal: Another PIL Filed In Delhi High Court Seeking Removal From Post Of Chief Minister
Introduction Public Interest Litigations (PILs) have become a potent tool in the arsenal of Indian jurisprudence, enabling citizens to raise issues of public concern and seek judic
Official Gazette Notification: Legal Requirement Under Indian Law
Introduction The publication of legislative enactments in the official gazette represents a fundamental aspect of India’s legal system, serving as the bridge between l
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