Statement of Objects and Reasons.—The Law Commission of India in its sixty-third report had recommended the revision of the existing Interest Act, 1839. This Act is a very short one; besides a ...
Obviously, an injunction against the petitioner, to remove the name boards, prima facie, can be interpreted to the prejudice of the respondent because, going by the findings of the learned Family ...
The Latin maxim ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat, meaning "the burden of proof lies upon him who asserts, not upon him who denies," is a fundamental principle in legal systems around the ...
Transformative constitutionalism is characterized by several key features: 1. Promotion of Social Change: At its core, this concept aims to engender societal transformation by embedding values such as ...
Similarly, the word 'socialism', in the Indian context should not be interpreted as restricting the economic policies of an elected government of the people's choice at a given time. Neither the ...
The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 [MRTP Act] repealed and is replaced by the Competition Act, 2002, with effect from 01st September, 2009 [Notification Dated 28th August, 2009].
Local self-government bodies are vital components of India's democratic framework, designed to decentralize power and enhance citizen participation in governance. The establishment and functioning of ...
safeguards the distinct culture of every section of citizens, while Article 30 grants religious and linguistic minorities the right to establish and administer their own educational institutions.
Article 246 provides a clear distribution of legislative powers between the Union and State governments. It is divided into four clauses: 1. Exclusive Power of Parliament: Article 246 (1) grants ...
Defamation in India is defined under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which states that a person is guilty of defamation if they make or publish any imputation concerning another person ...