Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Writ of Certiorari is one of the five constitutional writs provided under Article 32 and Article 226 of the Indian […]
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Full Faith and Credit Clause
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Full Faith and Credit Clause is a constitutional provision that requires each state in a federal system to recognize and […]
Vicarious Liability
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Doctrine of Pith and Substance is a judicial principle used to determine the true nature of legislation when there is […]
Residuary Power
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Residuary Power refers to the authority of the Union Parliament to make laws on matters that are not enumerated in the […]
Judicial Accountability
Overview and Constitutional Basis: Judicial Accountability refers to the responsibility of the judiciary to maintain integrity, impartiality, and transparency in performing its duties. It ensures […]
Curative Petition
Overview and Constitutional Basis: A Curative Petition is a special judicial remedy developed by the Supreme Court of India to prevent miscarriage of justice and […]
Court of Record
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The concept of a Court of Record is enshrined in Article 129 and Article 215 of the Constitution of India. According […]
Write of Mandamus. Gudiciatremans it no
1. Overview and Meaning:The Writ of Mandamus is a judicial remedy issued by a court, commanding a public authority, inferior court, or statutory body to […]
7. Explain the functions of Bar Council of India and State Bar councils in dealing with disciplinary proceedings.
Introduction The Bar Council of India (BCI) and the respective State Bar Councils (SBCs) were constituted under the Advocates Act, 1961, to regulate the legal […]
