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Sub-Classification Within Reserved Categories: State of Punjab vs. Davinder Singh

Published on: 13th March 2025 Authored by: Muskan Amity university Lucknow Case Name: State of Punjab vs. Davinder SinghCitation: 2024 SCC ONLINE SC 1860 Bench Composition: CJI D.Y. ChandrachudJustice B.R. GavaiJustice Vikram NathJustice B.M. TrivediJustice Pankaj MithalJustice Manoj MishraJustice Satish Chandra Sharma Decision Date: August 1, 2024 Key Issues Before the Court Whether sub-classification within […]

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TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME: CHALLENGES IN INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION – AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

Published on 9th March 2025 Authored By: Suneho Dutta Department of Law, University of Calcutta INTRODUCTION A criminal of today sees the entire globe as his playground. He orchestrates a crime in a certain country receives the proceeds of that crime and stashes them in an offshore account in yet another country and then relocates

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Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala and the ‘Doctrine of Basic Structure’

Published on 12th February 2025 Authored By: Mimansa Pandey Indian Law Society INTRODUCTION Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru VS State of Kerala on 24 April, 1973. One of the longest case in the Indian history after independence. It took 68 days for justice to prevail in Kerela and it sidelined around 100 cases and the judgement was

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Articles 14, 19, and 21: The Golden Triangle of the Indian Constitution 

Authored By: Ronit Raj New Law College, Bharti Vidyapeeth, Pune Linkedin India’s constitution often hailed as one of the most progressive and comprehensive in the world guarantees its citizens fundamental rights that are vital for the functioning of a democratic society. Among the various articles that outline these rights, Articles 14, 19, and 21 hold

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