Article -13 |Justiciability of Fundamental Rights
Indian Constitution is a Supreme. It means ‘Supremacy of the Constitution i.e., all laws must be in accordance with the provisions of Constitution.
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Indian Constitution is a Supreme. It means ‘Supremacy of the Constitution i.e., all laws must be in accordance with the provisions of Constitution.
Marriage under any matrimonial law is a union of two bodies and souls. Marriage has been accepted as an important institution in all personal laws, whether it be Hindu or Mohammedan law.
The major reason behind the act of mob lynching is the idea behind the so-called form of instant Justice. Society feels that they must intervene in matters without even knowing the actual issue and they feel that the administrative body cannot do justice.
Divorce in general terms means dissolution of a marriage. In the history of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, cruelty was never considered as a ground for divorce but was applied only in cases of judicial separation.
The legal definition of live- in- relationship is “an arrangement of living under which couples which are unmarried life together to conduct a long-going relationship similarly as in a marriage.”
Prisoners have the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.
Like several other institutions, the Indian courts too are currently functioning in a limited way and only hearing urgent cases via video conferencing because of the number of cases that have gone pending.
The Judiciary of India, even though it is efficient and thorough in its decisions, has the largest backlog of pending cases in the whole world.
The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill was introduced into the Lok Sabha in September 2020 and provided for the regulation of the services related to it.
The NLIU Law Review does not restrict itself to any particular area of law and welcomes contributions from all branches of law, as long as the work is relevant, up to date and original.
Corplaw Rider is an organization that aims at providing, budding lawyers insights into the field of corporate law, for a smoother path to a corporate career. We provide career enhancement, skills and opportunities for a competitive edge.
QSB along with the Institute’s Innovation Council of the University organizing the One Day International Conference on April 23, 2022.
MNLUM Criminal Law Review welcomes submissions from Academicians, Legal Practitioners, Research scholars, Law Students on the topic of criminal law with a significant implication on international or domestic criminal law and interdisciplinary work.
The School of Law, Sharda University is organizing three days National Conference On “Cyber Crime, Security and Regulation” (CCSR)- 2022, March 4 to 6, 2022.
MNLU-Aurangabad’s newly created Centre for World Affairs is organizing its 7th Guest Lecture on January 28, 2022 from 5 PM.