The Constitution of India does not accept the principle of strict separation of powers, rather it is based on the principle of 'checks and balance'. Indian Constitution is not static but a living document. Where is separation of powers in the Constitution? Additional examples of the separation ...
of judicial separation. In Scotland, prior to the Reformation, this was the only form of divorce known. Presently, the grounds are the same as those required to showIRRETRIEVABLE BREAKDOWNin divorce. The courts have the same powers in relation to financial orders and children as they do ...
All the different classes of beings which taken together make up the universe are, in the ideas of God who knows distinctly their essential gradations, only so many ordinates of a single curve so closely united that it would be impossible to place others between any two of them, since that...
Keywords: the separation of church and state;the Philippines;American colonial regime;politics of ‘difference’;imperial narrative