Primary Details of the Case: Case Brief on Joseph Shine v. Union of India (UOI) AIR 2018 SC 4898 INTRODUCTION: The Indian Constitution, as a progressive law and living document, has always been considered. That way, one of the most important reforms
Primary Details of the Case: Case Brief on Joseph Shine v. Union of India (UOI) AIR 2018 SC 4898 INTRODUCTION: The Indian Constitution, as a progressive law and living document, has always been considered. That way, one of the most important reforms
Case Brief onKuldip Nayar v. Union of India (2006) SC 3127PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Case Brief on Kuldip Nayar v. Union of India (2006) SC 3127 Introduction: In India, parliamentary democracy is in use and people are the source of all
Case Brief onRai Sahib Ram Jawaya Kapur & Ors v. State of Punjab (1955) 2 SCR 225PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Case Brief on Rai Sahib Ram Jawaya Kapur & Ors v. the State of Punjab (1955) 2 SCR 225 Introduction: None
Case Brief onKesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. v. State of Kerala and Anr.PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Case Brief on Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. v. State of Kerala and Anr. Introduction: Before we come to this particular case, it’s very important
Case Brief on Indra Sawhney v. Union of India AIR 1993 SC 477PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Know About Case Brief on Indra Sawhney v. Union of India AIR 1993 SC 477 Introduction: The Mandal Commission case is one of the most
Primary Details of the Case: Case Brief on I.R. Coelho (dead) by LRs v. State of Tamil Nadu & Ors. Introduction: The Indian judiciary has performed its role to the fullest extent in order to ensure that justice is served according to
PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Introduction As we know, India is a federal state, but not in the proper sense. That’s why it is referred to as Quasi-federal system. In other words, it is clear that during any emergency situation the union
PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Case brief on the state of Haryana v. State of Punjab & anr. Introduction: India is not new to interstate disputes. Water sharing was just one among many other issues that would crop up between states in
PRIMARY DETAILS OF THE CASE: Case Brief on A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) AIR 27 Introduction: Indian Constitution, as we know, is a supreme law of our land and has been regarded as the living law because of the fact
One of the examples of the Indian Constitution being called a living law is the fact that it changes according to the needs of society. This does not mean the basic essence of what we call the basic structure of the Constitution