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Case Summary: Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973) 4 SCC 225

Published On: November 13th 2025 Authored By: Hariom Awasthi Shri Ram Institute of Law INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India, enacted in 1950, represented a precarious balance between Parliamentary supremacy and constitutional supremacy. A key difference from the British Parliament, which is recognized to possess unlimited legislative powers, was that the Indian Parliament was bound by […]

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Case Summary: Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain (1975) Supp SCC 1: AIR 1975 SC 2299

Published On: November 13th 2025 Authored By: Elakkiya G Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: A.N. Ray, C.J., H.R. Khanna, J., K.K. Mathew, J., M.H. Beg, J., Y.V. Chandrachud, J. Date of Judgment: 7 November 1975 Relevant Statutes / Key Provisions: Article 329(b), Article 368, Article 14, Article 19,

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Judicial Accountability in India: Strikingthe Balance between Independence,Transparency, and Reform

Published On: Novemeber 9th 2025 Authored By: Nameera Iqbal Sultan-ul-uloom College of law, affiliated to Osmania University Abstract Judicial accountability is often described as the cornerstone of judicial integrity, yet in India it remains one of the most debated constitutional questions. This article explores the Indian judiciary’s accountability mechanisms, their shortcomings, and the reforms urgently

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RYLAND’S VS FLETCHER AN 1868 CASE OF ENGLAND: CRITCISM AND AMENDMENT

Published On: November 9th 2025 Authored By: Chitrangada New Law College, Pune Ryland’s vs. Fletcher is a famous legal decision which started the rule of ‘strict liability’ in law of torts. The principle of this case was given by Blackburn J. – “If a person brings onto his land, and keeps there, anything likely to

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