CHANDRA SHEKHAR AZAD:- A REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT WITH INDOMITABLE SPIRIT.

This was the fearless reply of a teenager on being produced in the court after arrest For violating loss for the sake of his motherland. The brave son of Indian soil, chandra Shekhar Azad was basically a revolutionary and always believed in the ‘philosophy of bomb’.He believed that he would be able to demoralize the... Continue Reading →

ISRAEL PALESTINE CONFLICT

The absence of diplomatic relations with Israel for five decades left people in India with relatively little knowledge of Israeli thinking, about its neighbourhood. Moreover, India had little or no contact historically with the Jewish people in Israel and across the world. There was also little public understanding of the prevailing differences, aspirations and rivalries... Continue Reading →

THE KARGIL WAR, 1999

The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LoC). … 'Victory'), which was the name of the Indian military operation to clear out the Kargil sector. Indian... Continue Reading →

MISREPRESENTATION UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872

A misrepresentation is an untrue statement of a material fact made by one party which affects the other party’s decision in corresponding to a contract. If the misrepresentation is identified, the contract can be declared void and depending on the situation, the unfavourably impacted party may seek damages. In such a contract dispute, the party... Continue Reading →

DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWER UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The Indian Constitution, based on the principle of federalism, has a scheme of two fold distribution of legislative powers-with respect to territory; and with respect to subject matter. The constitutional provisions are spread out over Articles 245–254. Article 245 talks about distribution of legislative power between Union and State with respect to territory. In terms... Continue Reading →

FREEDOM OF SPEECH V. CENSORSHIP

Freedom of speech is described as the freedom to express opinions and ideas without limitations or hindrances. Its one’s liberty to speak without being censored or limited. Freedom of expression which is a synonym of freedom of speech, is used to describe not only one’s liberty to verbal speech but also freedom of any act... Continue Reading →

RECENT INSTANCES OF MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE

Justice is an essential part of every individual’s life. The system of courts has been set up in any nation for the purpose of regulation of justice. The courts are looked up to for being the instrument for safeguarding justice. It is this feature of the courts that helps in building a relationship of trust... Continue Reading →

ASSAM MIZORAM DISPUTE

The dispute over the 165-km Assam-mizoram border has its origin in British era demarcations and has since led to persistent conflict. Here is all you need to know about it.In 1875, the first exercise to demarcate present-day MIZORAM, then Lushing Hills, from the plains of Cachar in Assam was undertaken to introduce the inner line... Continue Reading →

RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIA

Transgender persons are people whose identities are different from the stereotypical gender norms, which identify genders only as male or female. Society has failed to accept their gender identity due to which they have suffered from discrimination, social oppression and physical violence. There are certain socio-cultural groups of transgender people who are identified as Hijras,... Continue Reading →

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED

Justice delayed is justice denied” is a legal maxim means that if a legal remedy is available for a party that has suffered some injury, but not getting that remedy on time is effectively the same as having no remedy at all. This principle is the basis for the right to a speedy trial and... Continue Reading →

CENSORSHIP IN INDIA

In general, censorship in India, which involves the suppression of speech or other public communication, raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the Indian constitution.The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression, but places certain restrictions on content, with a view towards maintaining communal and religious harmony, given the history of communal... Continue Reading →

ROLE OF WHO IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

The World Health Organization is a leading organization involved in the global coordination for mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic, within the broader United Nations response to the pandemic caused by the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in late 2019.World Health Organization representatives holding joint meeting with Tehran city administrators in March 2020. On... Continue Reading →

INDIAN ECONOMY: ADOPTING NEW APPROACH

After independence India chartered a path of economic development based on mixed economy, building a new industrial structure around the public sector and closely monitored regulated and controlled system where government played the role of license are in the process of building industry. There were few hiccups in between. In the late 70s Mrs. Indira... Continue Reading →

DEFAMATION IN CYBERSPACE

The term ‘Cyber Defamation’ basically means publishing of false statement about an individual in cyberspace that can injure or demean the reputation of that individual. In India, defamation can be contemplated as both civil and criminal offence, and thus legal remedies are provided to the victims by the Indian judiciary system.Defamation can be understood as... Continue Reading →

CHATHH POOJA:- FESTIVAL CUM EMOTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE.

Chhath Puja is an age-old Hindu festival which is dedicated to Lord Surya (Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya, who is known to be the sister of Lord Surya. This festival is unique to the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and the country of Nepal. It’s the only festival that is dedicated to Lord... Continue Reading →

ARTICLE-370 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

Article 370 acknowledges the special status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of autonomy and its ability to formulate laws for the state's permanent residents. In the 1954 Presidential order, among other things, the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution were made applicable to Kashmir with exceptions.The article was included in the... Continue Reading →

DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWER IN INDIA

The distribution of powers is an essential feature of federalism. The object for which a federal state is formed involves a division of authority between the Central Government and separate states. A Federal Constitution establishes the dual polity with the union at the centre and the states at a periphery, each endowed with sovereign powers... Continue Reading →

CYBER TERRORISM IN INDIA

Cyberterrorism is the use of the Internet to conduct violent acts that result in, or threaten, loss of life or significant bodily harm, in order to achieve political gains through intimidation.Cyberspace is the set of all computer-communications networks. It is a major technology-enabled medium providing means of passage, the locus of objects of value, and... Continue Reading →

UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) calls for the formulation of one law for India, which would be applicable to all religious communities in matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption. The code comes under Article 44 of the Constitution, which lays down that the state shall endeavour to secure a Uniform Civil Code for the... Continue Reading →

SECULARISM AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Secularism is coming from the word Secular. Secular means which isn’t associated with religion. In India as per the constitution, India is a secular country. As a secular country govt system’s approach should be non-religious. It is a very rare example in the world, where 130+ crores of population composites of different religions, caste, colors,... Continue Reading →

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