In a modern welfare State, the Legislature alone cannot make laws to meet every administrative, technical, and local requirement of governance. As a result, the […]
Tag: Fundamental Rights
20. An acquitted person was kept in jail for 15 years without justification. What remedies are available against the State?
1. Facts of the Case An individual was prosecuted by the State for alleged criminal offences and was duly tried before a competent criminal court. […]
Examine the concept of state liability with the help of decided cases
Meaning and Nature of State Liability State liability refers to the legal responsibility of the government for acts or omissions committed by its servants while […]
13.Define Administrative Law. Explain the relationship between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law
In a modern welfare state, governance is no longer limited to maintaining law and order. The government actively participates in social, economic, and administrative activities […]
44. Sovereign functions
Meaning and Scope of Sovereign Functions Sovereign functions mean those exclusive powers that belong only to the State as a governing authority. These functions arise […]
31. PIL
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) – Concept and Constitutional Basis Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a powerful judicial tool developed by Indian courts to make justice […]
A makes a contract for purchase of land from B for Rs.5 lacks. Discuss the concept of rights and duties for the fulfillment of the contract
Facts of the Case A enters into a contract with B for the purchase of a piece of land for a consideration of Rs. 5 […]
Define ‘legal right’ and discuss its essential elements
A Jurisprudential and Legal Analysis Rights form the very foundation of law and justice. Every legal system exists primarily to recognize, protect, and enforce rights. […]
Define right and discuss main theories of legal right
Conceptual Understanding of the Term “Right” The concept of right is one of the most fundamental ideas in jurisprudence and legal theory. Law exists primarily […]
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 […]
