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False Criminal Complaint: A New Ground for Dissolution of Marriage

Tarang Agarwal | May 2015

A false criminal complaint can a ground for dissolution of marriage, says the Hon’ble SC. Read on to find out […]

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Insurance Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2014: Fostering Growth & Increasing Competition

Shivali Mishra | May 2015

India is growing, but the insurance sector is still lagging behind. Initially, FDI was allowed up to 26% but now […]

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Free and Fair Trial In The Communication Age

Prabal Dixit | February 2015

With the coming of the television and cable-channels, the innocents may be condemned for no reason or those who are […]

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Need for Defining State in the wake of Liberalization

Suhasini Joshi | January 2015

“The whole object of Part three of the Constitution is to provide protection for the freedoms and rights mentioned therein […]

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Decriminalizing Attempt to Suicide:Constitutional and Social Validity of IPC Section 309

Tarang Agarwal | November 2014

Throughout history, suicide has been condemned by various societies. Since the Middle Ages, society has used the criminal law to […]

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Right to Life and Duty of the State in cases of Violence and Riots

Kush Kalra | November 2014

Communal violence and riots keep on manifesting with alarming frequency. It is the State’s obligation to create conditions where rights […]

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Remembering Granville Austin: A Renowned Scholar of the Indian Constitution

Madabhushi Sridhar | September 2014

The evolution of Constitutional Law did not end with landmark commencement of Constitution on January 26, 1950, but it started […]

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The KUDANKULAM Judgement An Emotional Reaction?

Uzma Naseem | August 2014

UzmaNaseem analyses the recent ‘Kudankulam Judgment’ on the upcoming nuclear power plant at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu. The basic objective is […]

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The Conundrum in the Collegium System Striving for a Transparent and an Accountable Judiciary

Chritarth Palli | July 2014

I n India, the Constitution is supreme and it provides for an independent judiciary, which cannot be altered, as it […]

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The Sri Lal Mahal Case: Foreign Arbitral Awards and The Public Policy of India

Anant Raje | June 2014

The recent judgment in Sri LalMahal Ltd v ProgettoGrano Spa has caused a major shift in the way the courts […]

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