Quo-Warranto

Quo Warranto: A Legal Tool for Challenging Authority Introduction The legal concept of quo warranto (Latin for “by what authority”) is a powerful tool used to challenge the legitimacy of a person or entity holding a public office or exercising a public right. This legal action, often referred to as a “writ of quo warranto,” … Read more

Prohibition

The Great Experiment: A Look at the Prohibition Era in the United States The 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1919, ushered in a period known as Prohibition, a nationwide ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. This era, spanning from 1920 to 1933, was a tumultuous time in … Read more

Freedom of Conscience and Free Profession, Practice and Propagation of Religion (article 25)

Freedom of Conscience and Free Profession, Practice and Propagation of Religion: A Deep Dive into Article 25 of the Indian Constitution The Indian Constitution, a beacon of liberty and equality, enshrines fundamental rights that form the bedrock of a democratic society. Among these, Article 25 stands out as a cornerstone of religious freedom, guaranteeing the … Read more

United of States

The United States: A Nation in Flux The United States of America, a nation forged in revolution and built on ideals of liberty and opportunity, stands today at a crossroads. Its history, marked by both triumphs and tragedies, has shaped its present and continues to influence its future. This article delves into the multifaceted nature … Read more

A Borrowed Constitution

A Borrowed Constitution: The Influence of Foreign Models on the US Constitution The United States Constitution, a document revered as the cornerstone of American democracy, is often presented as a uniquely American creation. However, a closer examination reveals a fascinating story of borrowing and adaptation, where the framers drew heavily from existing constitutional models around … Read more

A Carbon Copy of the 1935 Act

A Carbon Copy of the 1935 Act? Examining the Modernity of the National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), passed in 1935, stands as a cornerstone of American labor law, guaranteeing workers the right to organize, bargain collectively, and engage in protected concerted activity. However, the landscape of work has dramatically shifted … Read more

Article 370

The Complex Legacy of Article 370: A Historical and Political Analysis Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, a special provision granting autonomy to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, has been a source of intense political debate and controversy since its inception in 1949. This article delves into the historical context, legal framework, and political … Read more

Official secrets act 1923

The Official Secrets Act 1923: A Legacy of Secrecy and Controversy The Official Secrets Act 1923, a cornerstone of British national security legislation, has been a subject of intense debate and scrutiny since its inception. While designed to protect sensitive information and safeguard national interests, the Act has also been criticized for its broad scope, … Read more

Sovereignty Of Parliament

The Sovereignty of Parliament: A Cornerstone of the British Constitution The concept of parliamentary sovereignty, a cornerstone of the British constitution, is a complex and often debated topic. It refers to the supreme authority of Parliament, meaning that it can make or unmake any law it chooses, and no other body can challenge or overturn … Read more