Facts of the Case A prisoner lodged in a government jail filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) alleging that he was subjected to brutal physical […]
Tag: human rights
Define a right and explain various kinds of rights
Mnemonic Framework for Types of Rights Rights are the foundation of law and justice, forming the basis of legal systems worldwide. They represent legally recognized […]
Discuss the relationship between law and morality. Is law devoid of morality
Mnemonic Framework for Law and Morality Law and morality are two fundamental pillars that govern human behavior in society. Both seek to regulate conduct, maintain […]
Discuss theories regarding the purpose of criminal justice
Mnemonic Technique to Remember the Theories Criminal justice is a fundamental pillar of any legal system, designed to maintain social order, protect individual rights, and […]
Discuss theories of natural law
Exploring the Foundations of Natural Law Natural law is one of the oldest and most influential concepts in jurisprudence, serving as a cornerstone for understanding […]
Positive and Negative Rights
Meaning and Concept of Positive and Negative Rights Positive and Negative Rights represent two important categories of legal and human rights that define the relationship […]
A Police Officer tortures an accused in order to induce him to confess that he committed a crime. What offence is committed by the Police Officer?
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Section 330 IPC – Voluntarily causing hurt to extort confession B. Section 331 […]
Write of Habeas Corpus
Introduction and Constitutional Provision The Writ of Habeas Corpus is one of the most powerful remedies available under Article 32 and Article 226 of the […]
44th Amendment, 1978
Introduction and Background The 44th Amendment Act, 1978 was enacted to restore democratic balance and undo the distortions introduced by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 […]
12.State A was accorded recognition by State B on the condition that it shall not impose any limitations on its citizens based on their gender, caste and religion. State A violates this condition by passing a law to that effect. Can recognition given to State A be withdrawn by State B?
State A Violates Recognition Terms: Can State B Withdraw Its Recognition? Facts of the Case State A received diplomatic recognition from State B on a […]
