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Case Summary: State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh (2024) 9 SCC 1

Published On: 19th April, 2026 Authored By: Aditi Mukherjee Manikchand Pahade Law College Case Name: State of Punjab v. Davinder SinghCourt: Supreme Court of IndiaBench: Seven‑Judge Constitution Bench, led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. ChandrachudDate of Judgment: 1 August 2024Relevant Statutes / Key Provisions:Article 14, Constitution of India: Guarantees the right to equality before […]

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Uniform Civil Code: Comparative Analysis of India and Foreign Jurisdictions

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Trisha Goyal O. P. Jindal Global University Abstract The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) remains one of the most contested constitutional directives in India. Enshrined in Article 44 of the Directive Principles of State Policy,[1] the UCC envisages a common set of civil laws governing marriage, divorce, adoption, and

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Judicial Review under Article 13 of the Constitution of India: Scope, Evolution and Constitutional Challenges

Published On: April 18th 2026 Authored By: Sonam Tiwari Amity University Raipur Chhatisgarh Abstract Judicial review is a foundational aspect of constitutional governance in India. It empowers the judiciary to examine legislative and executive actions for conformity with the Constitution. Article 13 of the Constitution of India establishes this power by declaring that laws inconsistent

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Quasi-Federal or Unitary in Disguise? A Critical Analysis of Union-State Power Sharing in the Indian Constitutional Framework

Published On: April 15th 2026 Authored By: Utkarsh Kaushik SOA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LAW, BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA Abstract This study examines the distribution of powers between the Union and the States within the Indian federal framework. The Indian Constitution has given rise to a unique federal structure described as “quasi-federal” or a “federation with a unitary

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