Constitution as an evolving document
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“The Constitution is a living document. We can’t bind the future generations to stick up to the Constitution that we are adopting today, and the future generations should have an opportunity to amend the Constitution, so as to adapt to the societal economic changes that the future generations would come across.”

Landmark Constitutional Law Judgments 2024
Experts CornerSiddharth R Gupta

by Siddharth R. Gupta* and Mahak Jain**

Allahabad High Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“To determine whether an authority/body would fall under ‘State’ within the meaning of Article 12 would have to be determined on the cumulative facts of financial, functional and administrative dominance and/or control of the Government upon such a body. If such control is factually found, then the body would be treated as ‘State’ within Article 12.”

Constitution Bench Judgments 2024
Experts CornerSiddharth R Gupta

by Siddharth R. Gupta* and Khushi Dwivedi**

Decentralising Mineral Rights
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Atish Chakraborty* and Shaurya Kapoor**

Founding Mothers of the Indian Constitution
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Shireen Moti*

Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Gaurav Thote*

Limits of Authority
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Abhinav Bhalla1

M.A. Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Law School NewsOthers

The Centre for Mediation & Research at MNLU Mumbai is offering a Two-Year Post-Graduate Program in ‘M.A. Mediation & Conflict Resolution’

Upholding Rights of Linguistic Minorities
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Sharada A. Kalale†

Endurance of the Indian Constitution
Op EdsOP. ED.

AK Sikri†

Reforms in Bail Law
Law School NewsOthers

Concept Note: The Indian Constitution envisages an affirmative use of law for bringing about a profound social transformation. The Constitution contemplates the

kerala high court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Though one may think that it is the duty of the State to provide measures to secure the needs of senior citizens during their old age, we cannot ignore the principles in a social order creating an obligation on the children to maintain their parents during old age.”

national amity quiz on constitutional law
Law School NewsOthers

ABOUT THE EVENT:- After the successful conduct of the 4th National AQCL, Amity Law School, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus presents,

2023 SCC Vol. 5 Part 5
Cases ReportedSCC Weekly

Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 — S. 24(2) — Lapse whether occasioned: There

2023 scc vol. 5 part 4
Cases ReportedSCC Weekly

Constitution of India — Arts. 32, 14, 19 and 21 — Challenge to judgment of Supreme Court — Maintainability: Approach and duty

landmark judgments on prevention of money laundering
Experts CornerSiddharth R Gupta

by Siddharth R. Gupta†
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 53

High Court Round UpLegal RoundUp

A quick legal roundup to cover important stories from all High Courts this week.

2023 SCC Vol. 4 Part 1
Cases ReportedSCC Weekly

Constitution of India — Arts. 19(1)(a) & (2) and Pt. III, Preamble & Art. 51-A — Right to freedom of speech and

justice s. manikumar
Know thy Judge

Justice S Manikumar, former senior-most Judge of Madras High Court, who was appointed as the 36th Chief Justice of Kerala High Court in 2019, is all set to retire today.