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About the CLS-TNNLU Blog The CLS Blog is a forum created by the Constitutional Law Society, TNNLU to enrich the dialogue surrounding

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ABOUT THE JOURNAL The NLIU Law Review is the flagship journal of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. It is a peer-reviewed

Landmark Judgments on Constitutional Law
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by Siddharth R. Gupta† and Sangam Ghorpade††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 7

Constitutional Law
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by Siddharth R. Gupta† and Shristy Choudhary††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 12

Samrridhi Mishra
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Interviewed by Saman Rahman

High Court of the Republic of Singapore
Case BriefsForeign Courts

“Despite the claimants’ assertion that they seek only to examine the Constitution, the true subject matter of the present application is the propriety of the claimants’ convictions, which were the remit of their respective cases in the High Court and Court of Appeal. This application for permission amounts to a collateral attack on the earlier criminal decisions.”

Moot on Constitutional Law
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    The 7th National Moot on Constitutional Law is organized by Law College, Dehradun from Feb 24-26, 2023. About the Organiser

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    About MNLU, Nagpur Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur was established by the Government of Maharashtra by way of enactment known

Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
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by Sucheta Sarkar†

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About DSNLU With the growing importance of quality legal education, various national law schools have matured a lot in their innovative ideas

Case BriefsForeign Courts

“The claim pertains to events that occurred between 2016 and 2018 and was then not followed up until 2022, a few days before the sentence was to be carried out. For all these reasons we are satisfied that OC 173 is without merit and an abuse of process and cannot therefore be a basis for us to grant a stay of execution.”

NLSIU
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Reported by Nidhi Agarwal

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Interviewed by Khushbu Sood

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Reported by Jyotshna Yashaswi

OP. ED.SCC Journal Section Archives

by Soli J. Sorabjee*

Canada SC
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Supreme Court of Canada: Full Bench of Wagner CJ and Abella, Moldaver, Karakatsanis, Côté, Brown, Rowe, Martin and Kasirer J., rejected an

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Reported by Shubhodip Chakraborty