Analysis of Prohibition of Discrimination under Article 15

Analysis of Prohibition of Discrimination under Article 15

This blog is written by Hargun Kaur, a second-year law student pursuing BBA LLB (Hons.) from Lovely Professional University. This article analyzes various prospects of Article 15 of the Indian Constitution. The Indian Constitution is the longest-written constitution in the entire globe. Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Constitution are some important human rights that all […]

Government of India Act, 1935

Government of India Act, 1935

We all are well aware of the history of our country for many years. But India faced a political and administrative change during the 19th century. Numerous things have happened to India. There were so many drastic changes at that time. There were a lot of freedom movements and struggles by our prominent political leaders,

Social Media

Social Media: A Legal Perspective and Analysis

Social media is a digital platform that allows its users to create and share content with others. Social media has control over a wide variety of websites and apps. It has gained prominence in our lives in a relatively short period. It has evolved into a necessary daily activity for people. Social media allows users

Right to Religion

Right to Religion under Constitution of India

Religion is a matter of belief or faith. The constitution of India recognizes the fact, of how important religion is in the life of the people of India and hence, provides for the right to freedom of religion under Articles 25 to Article 28. The Constitution of India envisages a secular model and provides that

Safeguards against Arbitrary Arrest and Detention Article 22

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

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

Social Discrimination

Social Discrimination under Law

Social Discrimination- Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities. Social justice as a concern arose in the early 19th century during the Industrial Revolution and subsequent civil revolution throughout Europe’s egalitarian societies to remedy the social exploitation of human labor. Early social justice advocates focused primarily

Rule Of Law

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

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),

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