Equal Justice and Free Legal Aid
Introduction In any society, access to justice is a key pillar of equality. The Indian Constitution, through Article 39A. Emphasizes the importance of providing every citizen, regardless of their economic…
Introduction In any society, access to justice is a key pillar of equality. The Indian Constitution, through Article 39A. Emphasizes the importance of providing every citizen, regardless of their economic…
Introduction Governance in India is intricately guided by principles laid out in the Constitution, particularly within Part IV, where the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are outlined. These principles,…
Introduction The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), enshrined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution (Articles 36-51), play a vital role in shaping the governance of the country. While…
Introduction The Indian Constitution grants Parliament specific powers to modify or restrict the fundamental rights of individuals who are part of certain state forces. These powers, laid out in Article…
Introduction Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a unique legal tool in Indian law. It therefore allows individuals or groups to approach the court on behalf of those whose rights have…
Introduction The Right to Constitutional Remedies is like the backbone of democracy in India. It guarantees that if your fundamental rights, enshrined in the Constitution, are violated. You have the…
Introduction The Right to Property has seen significant evolution within the Indian Constitution. What was once a fundamental right has been modified through amendments and judicial interpretations. Leading to a…
Introduction In a diverse country like India, protecting the rights of various cultural and linguistic groups is crucial. The Indian Constitution, under Articles 29 and 30, ensures that every community,…
Introduction India is known for its diversity, especially when it comes to religion. The Constitution of India protects every individual’s right to religious freedom, ensuring that people can follow their…
Introduction The Right Against Exploitation is enshrined in Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution. This right aims to eliminate all forms of exploitation and protect individuals, particularly the…