03 Jul 26
Legal Current Affairs June 2026...
Legal Current Affairs June 2026...
Article 20 of the Indian Constitution safeguards individuals in criminal proceedings by prohibiting (1) retrospective criminal laws, (2) double jeopardy, and (3) testimonial compulsion. Clause (1) – often called the “ex post facto”...
Legal Analysis: Liability in Fire Incidents (with reference to the Aliganj Fire) The recent tragic fire in Lucknow’s Aliganj area, which claimed 15 lives, serves as a grim case study on...
Understanding Judicial Reform in Sexual Violence Cases: Beyond Sakshi While Sakshi v. Union of India (2004) is a seminal case regarding procedural protections for victims, it also serves as a critical...
Understanding State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh (2024): A Legal Analysis for Students The Supreme Court of India’s judgment in State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh (2024) is a landmark constitutional...
In the constitutional architecture of India, Article 16 guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. For law students and civil services aspirants, understanding this article requires going beyond...
The foundational architecture of Part III of the Constitution of India is structurally preserved against the potential overreach of democratic majoritarianism by a formidable text-level checkpoint: Article 13. This provision...
The conceptual architecture of Part III of the Constitution of India is anchored upon an absolute prerequisite: the determination of the juristic entities against whom Fundamental Rights can be structurally...
The Indian Constitution is structurally distinct from traditional Western legal documents. Rather than enforcing an absolute system of individual classic liberalism, it attempts to merge individual liberty with a transformative...
The Right to Equality, enshrined under Articles 14 to 18 of the Indian Constitution, is often celebrated as a seamless code of social justice. However, a closer textual analysis reveals...