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Basic Feature of Constitution- [Part-I]

By Sushil Jain Immediately after independence and promulgation of Constitution of India, the Indian Parliament wanted to introduce land reforms. The land reforms were affecting right to property i...

Pendency of cases, vacant posts of judges, causing hindrance in our justice delivery system

By Abhinav Verma Rising number of vacancies in judicial domain is a matter of grave concern as it is not only hampering the working of judiciary but also causing delay in delivery of justice. A be...

The Practicality of Pro Bono

By Vidushpat Singhania Chief Justice of India NV Ramana recently stressed on the inequalities in the Indian legal profession. He pointed to the inherent gap in opportunities in this field vis-à-vi...

Tribunals on Trial

In a TV discussion on prime time programme India Legal, part of APN news channel, Editor-in-Chief Rajshri Rai discusses the problems plaguing tribunals. These include lack of infrastructure, unsatisf...

Law as a career choice: Do we really have a choice?

By Swati Jindal Garg For all those who are wondering as to what this title is all about… well, it is all about the career choices that one is faced with these days! Gone is the era when all one co...

Human trafficking: A modern-day slavery

By Agrima Aron & Akshat Gautam Human trafficking is becoming an increasingly prevalent issue around the world as most of the victims of these crimes are young girls, women, and children. These yo...

Constitution of India: A handwritten masterpiece

The provisions in the Constitution of India relating to citizenship, elections, provisional parliament, temporary & transitional provisions were given immediate effect from November 26, 1949. The rest of the Constitution came into force on January 26, 1950.

Does ‘Right to Education’ exist in India ?

By Satyam Singh Rajput When it comes to ensuring better education for everyone, even the Hon'ble courts have failed to ensure that. Allowing private colleges and universities to charge development...

Sanction to Prosecute Public Servant: Is the “shield” protective enough?

By Sonia Mathur, Senior Advocate The Government of India celebrates April 21st as “Civil Services Day” as an occasion for civil servants to rededicate themselves to the cause of society and its ci...

Adoptions laws: No stake holder should be given an absolute free hand

The nation's children are a supremely important asset. Their nurture and solicitude are our responsibility. Children's programmes should find a prominent part in our national plans for the development of human resources, so that our children grow up to become robust citizens

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