Right To Constitutional Remedies (1)

 Right to constitutional Remedies( writs) Writs under ARTICLE 32 of the Constitution A declaration of Fundamental Rights is meaningless unless there are effective judicial remedies for their enforcement. Article 32 for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights by means of the specified writ of writs of the same nature. The purpose is to … Read more

Equity

The Power of Equity: Understanding Its Importance and Impact Equity, a fundamental concept in finance and economics, represents the value of ownership in an asset or company. It signifies the difference between an asset’s total value and its liabilities. This article delves into the multifaceted nature of equity, exploring its significance in various contexts, its … Read more

Emergency Provisions of the Constitution

An emergency is a situation demanding immediate action.The Emergency Provisions under Indian constitution can be traced back to the British rule in India, when by Act of parliament crown established its Sovereignty over company’s territories in India in 1861 . The Governor General under the provisions exercised wide powers both legislative and executive. He was … Read more

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai Pre-independence India’s scientific achievements were far ahead of its industrial successes. This was unusual for any country at that time, but there remained the need to improve India’s scientific temper and strengthen the newly free nation’s science Indian Society. Given that there was little scientific and industrial infrastructure … Read more

Salient Features of Indian Constitution

Lengthiest Written Constitution: Originally our constitution contained 395 articles divided in 22 parts and 8 schedules. Constitution has been amended 98 times. Currently there are 25 Parts, 12 Schedules, and 448 Articles. These figures show our constitution as the most comprehensive constitution in the world. (British have no written constitution and Constitution of USA had … Read more

Reasonable Restrictions On Fundamental Rights And Right To Property (1)

 Reasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights and Right to Property Fundamental Rights are the basic rights of the people and the charter of rights contained in Part III of Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include … Read more

Puttaswamy Case

The Puttaswamy Case: A Landmark Judgment on the Right to Privacy in India The right to privacy, a fundamental human right, has been a subject of intense debate and legal scrutiny across the globe. In India, the issue gained significant traction with the landmark judgment in the Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India … Read more

TECHNIQUES OF ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

  A Financial Statement is an organized collection of data according to logical and consistent accounting procedures. Its purpose is to convey an understanding of some financial aspects of a business firm. It may show assets position at a moment of time as in the case of balance sheet, or may reveal a series of … Read more

Constitution of India: Foundation, characteristics

Constitution of India: Foundation, characteristics Foundation of constitution Constitution is a legal document having a special legal sanctity, which sets out the framework and the principal functions of the organs of the government of a state, and declares the principles governing the operation of those organs. The Indian Constitution is based on the philosophy of … Read more

Features Of Fundamental Rights

The Cornerstones of Freedom: Exploring the Features of Fundamental Rights Fundamental rights, enshrined in constitutions and international law, are the bedrock of a just and equitable society. They represent the inherent freedoms and protections that every individual is entitled to, regardless of their background, beliefs, or status. Understanding the key features of these rights is … Read more

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