Res Sub Judice: Stay of Suit
Introduction One of the problems faced by the Indian Judiciary for many years is overburdening with cases and its pendency. This happens in a situation when two different suits of the same issue, between the
Read More ⟶Food Adulteration Act, 1954
Food Adulteration Act, 1954 was introduced to make provision for the prevention of adulteration of food in India. Food Adulteration is the addition or subtraction of any substance to or from food, thus affecting the
Read More ⟶District Courts In India
Introduction All of us must have heard the word “trial”, and as for law students concern, the art of trial is something which everyone would be interested to learn. All trial commences at district Court.
Read More ⟶Types of Courts in INDIA
The present article deals with the hierarchy of the court in India and what type of court usually found in our country’s judicial system. The Judicial system of law in India is a common law
Read More ⟶The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019: Scope and Objective
The grant of citizenship stems from the right of such grantee to be provided with a political title to signify that they are a political subject to such a state. However, each state decides how
Read More ⟶Article 51 of the Indian Constitution
Introduction Article 51 of the Indian Constitution is a directive principle which focuses on the promotion of international peace and security. It is the duty of the State to promote international peace and security, try
Read More ⟶Article 39 – Constitution of India
The constituent assembly finally completed the constitution of India after hard work of almost three years in November 1949 and enacted in the year January 1950. The provisions under the Indian constitution is defined in
Read More ⟶Article 47 of the Indian Constitution
Introduction The Constitution of India, 1950 lays down the Directive Principles of State Policy for the better functioning of the Nation. These Act as the driving force though not legally enforceable but guide to the
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