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Safeguards against Arbitrary Arrest and Detention Article 22
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Safeguards against Arbitrary Arrest and Detention: Article 22

Anything arbitrary in nature is against our constitution because when we talk about democracy, arbitrariness is the worst nightmare one can imagine. If the decisions are taken arbitrarily no reasoning for the same has been given then it would no longer be a democracy and it will become a dictatorship rule as this is one […]

Right to Life under Indian Constitution
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Right to Life under Indian Constitution

The foundation of civilized human life has always been human rights. They are unalienable, universal, sacrosanct, and inviolable. They guard the sacredness of human life. The right to life is one of these rights that is most important. Nobody’s life or personal freedom can be taken away from them without following the legal requirements, according

Rule Of Law
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Rule of Law under Indian Constitution

“The rule of law is the foundation of our democracy, so we must have an independent judiciary, judges who can render judgments regardless of the political winds that are blowing.” –Kennedy, Caroline Understanding the idea of the rule of law requires understanding that the law, not the ruler or the elected officials chosen by the

Freedom of Speech and Expression
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Freedom of Speech and Expression

We have specific fundamental privileges as residents of India. Key privileges are Revered in the Indian constitution under Part III. These fundamental freedoms Are central freedoms that we get right from birth. No single individual or State might remove something similar from us. Specifically, there are six central rights: the right to fairness (Articles 14-18),

Indian Independence Act, 1947
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Indian Independence Act, 1947

Indian independence act, of 1947 was the legislation passed and enacted by the British parliament that officially declared the independence of India. The parliament of the UK passed the act which partitioned British India into two separate and independent acts designed by Prime minister Clement Attlee as Indian political parties agreed on the transfer of

Gender Discrimination under Article 15
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Gender Discrimination under Article 15

Written by Raj Maurya student of BA., LLB(2nd year) from Lovely Professional University. Introduction Gender discrimination is when someone is treated unequally or disadvantageously based on their gender but not necessarily in a sexual nature. This includes harassment/discrimination based on sex, gender identity, or gender expression. Girls and women suffer the rigid gender norms and

Backward Classes with respect to Article 16-A
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Backward Classes with respect to Article 16-A

This article is written by Abigail Antony a student from Lovely Professional University pursuing an LLB, BA Hons. This article has clearly elaborated on the Right to equality, especially in matters of public employment. This is mostly based on the grounds of sex, Race, Religion, caste, descent, residence, and place of birth. Or any of

Right to Vote for Prisoners
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Right to Vote for Prisoners

This article deals with the laws about the background of “the right to vote for prisoners” as per the Indian Constitution and also sheds light on the constitutional validity of Section 62(5) of the Representation of the People’s Act with the help of various judgments. Introduction India has been referred to as the largest democracy

Discrimination women in Modern India
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Discrimination women in Modern India : A critical analysis in light of right to equality

Women have faced social and economic disadvantages in this nation for millennia. They have been denied the opportunity to participate equally in the nation’s socioeconomic operations. By eliminating gender bias, filling in gaps in procedural laws, and tightening laws governing evidence, laws have slowly and silently moved toward increasing the political participation of women. In

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