Henry VIII Clause: Meaning and Origin A Henry VIII clause is a statutory provision that allows the executive to amend or modify a primary law […]
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25. Droit administratif
Meaning and Scope of Droit Administratif Droit administratif refers to the branch of public law that regulates the powers, duties, and functions of administrative authorities. […]
21. Speaking Orders
Meaning and Legal Foundation A speaking order is a reasoned administrative or judicial decision that clearly explains the facts, issues, evidence considered, and the reasons […]
19. Conditional Legislation
Meaning and Concept of Conditional Legislation Conditional legislation means that the legislature enacts a complete law but allows its operation to depend on specified conditions. […]
13. Writ of quo warranto
Meaning and Nature of Writ of Quo Warranto The writ of quo warranto means “by what authority.” Courts use this writ to question the legal […]
Explain delegated legislation., and point out its dangers and various safeguards against the same
Conceptual Framework of Delegated Legislation In modern jurisprudence, the increasing complexity of social, economic, and administrative functions has made it impractical for legislatures to perform […]
A person was convicted for assassinating the Chief Minister of a State and he was awarded Death Sentence. The said Sentence was upheld by the High Court and the Supreme Court When he was scheduled to be hanged, a mercy petition was filed before the President of India by the Chief Minister of the State concerned. Discuss the maintainability of such Mercy Petition.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Precedents C. Interpretation […]
A, a civil servant, was relieved compulsorily in public interest without holding any enquiry. The order of compulsory retirement was challenged in a Court of Law.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Precedents Possible Judgement […]
National Emergency was imposed and all the Fundamental Rights were suspended by Presidential Declaration. A civil liberties activist approached the High Court for violation o his right to life and personal liberty. Decide.
Facts of the Case A National Emergency was proclaimed under Article 352 of the Indian Constitution. Following this, the President issued a Presidential Order under […]
National Emergency was imposed and all the Fundamental Rights were suspended by Presidential Declaration. A civil liberties activist approached the High Court for violation o his right to life and personal liberty. Decide.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Principles / Precedents C. Principles Possible Judgement / Legal […]
