Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered Possible Judgment The Governor can and must object to the appointment of 60 MLAs […]
Tag: Indian Constitution
A law was made by Parliament on a State subject for giving effect to an intemational agreemer signed by India. The law was challenged as violative of Scheme of Centre-State Relations Decide with reasons appropriate Writ remedy and the Forum available.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered (with authority) A. Text and scope of Article 253 B. Parliamentary competence to legislate […]
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 […]
‘X’ was a Government servant holding a substantive post of a clerk. He was promoted. Subsequently, he was reverted to his substantive post on the ground of unsatisfactory work. ‘X’ challenged the validity of the order on ground that he was reduced in rank without giving a reasonable opportunity under the Constitution. Decide with the help of relevant case law.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ was appointed as a clerk in a government department. His appointment to the clerk post was substantive and permanent. After […]
An RTC bus knocked down a pedestrian due to the rash driving of the driver. Discuss whether the RTC is liable to compensate the family of the deceased victim. If so, on what grounds?
1. Facts of the Case: A public transport bus owned and operated by the Road Transport Corporation (RTC) was involved in an accident. The bus […]
An M.P. while speaking in the House of People (Lok Sabha) on a motion made defamatory remarks against another member. Can that other member sue him for Defamation? Explain.
Facts of the Case A Member of Parliament (MP) while participating in a debate in the Lok Sabha made certain defamatory statements against another MP. […]
A State Legislature enacted a law to regulate money lending in the State. Incidentally the law also touched upon Promissory Notes. Can it be said that the State has encroached upon the legislative domain of the union? Discuss.
1. Facts of the Case: The State Legislature passed an Act to regulate money lending and protect borrowers from exploitation by moneylenders. The legislation prescribed […]
A Governor of a State was appointed by a Polity Party’s regime. The party lost the election in the next elections. The newly formed Central Government asked the Governor to leave the office even though he did not complete five years. Discuss the validity of such action.
Facts of the Case A Governor of a State was appointed during the tenure of a particular political party at the Centre. After subsequent general […]
A politician was appointed as a minister in a Sate Cabinet, even though he was not a member of either house of the State legislature. He ceased to be a minister as he could not get elected as an MLA or MLC within the next six months. Can he be appointed as a minister once again though he is not an MLA or MLC, immediately thereafter? Discuss.
Facts of the Case A politician was appointed as a minister in a State Cabinet, even though he was not a member of either House […]
