What is constitutional law in India? India: In the social sciences and geography, India refers to one of the most populous countries on the planet. India is located in South India, near Pakistan and other countries. India has a diverse culture, known for its long heritage. ...
Constitutional and Administrative Law in Indiadoi:10.1017/S0731126500003097D. Y. ChandrachudCambridge University Press (CUP)
These systems may also include unwritten conventions and constitutional law which can inform how the constitution is interpreted. Australia, India and the United States are examples of countries with a written constitution.Some constitutions may be modified without any spe...
CONSTITUTIONALASPECTS OF MEDIA LAW IN INDIA: AN ANALYSISSIDDHANT S. KONDARWARFull-Text Cite this paper Add to My Lib Abstract: Media is one of the forth pillar of democracy. The importance of media is found in all the democratic countries like U. S. It brings transparency in the ...
Issues in Contemporary Constitutional Law, with a Special Focus on India and Kenya Guest Post: The First Amendment as a Parchment Barrier – the US Supreme Court’s TikTok Decision January 28, 2025 Gautam BhatiaLeave a comment [This is a guest post by Rudraksh Lakra.] Introduction The Suprem...
Reasonable Time for Consideration of Bills: The constitutional silences should not give way for unconstitutional inaction, leaving space for anarchy in the rule of law. The ‘National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution’ 2000 recommended that “there should be a time-limit, say...
Judge Learned Hand, for example, bestowed his name on the so-called “Hand Formula” taught to first year law students. Judge Roger Traynor of California—whose obituary called him “one of the greatest judicial talents never to sit on the United States Supreme Court”–is known to lawyers ...
earnestly fulfilled the duties and obligations and adopted and adjusted border exit health and quarantine measures in a scientific and timely fashion in accordance with the Border Health and Quarantine Law of the People’s Republic of China and the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Preven...
of a case such asIndira Nehru Gandhi v Raj Narain, for example, where a constitutional amendment that simply precluded a challenge to the Prime Minister’s election was invalidated by the Court. Again, this wouldarguablyfall within 255(1)(d) (the rule of law) and (g) (independent of ...
Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era explores the role of constitutions and constitutional law, focusing primarily on the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, South Africa and the United Kingdom, within and in relationship to this increasingly transnational legal...