Directive Principles of State Policy: Evaluating Implementation in the Context of Recent Social and Economic Reforms.
The Constitution of India, in Articles 36 to 51, essentially enshrines certain Directive Principles of State Policy which impose positive obligations on the State to perform functions in particular directions which guarantee the welfare of the People of India and the Democracy as a whole. Taking an insight into the paramount relevance of Part IV […]
Rajendra Singh Rana v. Swami Prasad Maurya- A Comment.
An inexorable part of Parliamentary Democracies-significant in formulating laws and representing the electorates, is formed by Defections by the elected representatives to the ‘House’. In our country, where, in the election of representatives to the House is accompanied by the vital role of the ‘label of political parties- floor changing subsequent to being elected is […]
Legal Aspects of The Indian FinTech Sector.
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