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MANDATORY POINTS TO BE CHECKED

  SANJAY DIXIT   29 May 2008 at 23:31

MANDATORY POINTS TO BE CHECKEDBEFORE FILING THE S.L.P. 1. SLP(Civil) shall be filed in Form No.28 with Certificate as per Notification dated 17.6.1997.2. Certified copy of the impugned judgment shall be filed and if certified copy is not available, a ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2479 Views


Judges are public servants, not bosses

  Prakash Yedhula   14 May 2008 at 11:50

THE HINDUMay 2, 2008Judges are public servants, not bossesV.R. Krishna IyerContrary to what the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court recently said, the Right toInformation Act does cover ‘constitutional authorities.’Absolute power and egregious error w ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   4344 Views


The Right to Speedy Trial

  SANJAY DIXIT   12 May 2008 at 23:45

The Right to Speedy TrialIN A judgment with profound implication, the apex court has positively reiterated that just and reasonable procedure implicit in Article 21 of the Constitution creates a right in the accused to be tried speedily. The right to ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   4057 Views


Article on Human Rights

  gitish   21 April 2008 at 22:19

Human Rights — Safeguards, Constitutional Provisions and Legislative Measures and Their AdequacyIt is too late to overemphasize or stress on the growing importance of the subject human rights and the different facets and dimensions thereof, both in t ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3356 Views


Law, Courts And The Constitution

  Rajendran Nallusamy   10 April 2008 at 20:03

Law, Courts And The ConstitutionIndia has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition that has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people. India's c ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2591 Views


Who is perpetuating reservation in jobs?

  Rajendran Nallusamy   10 April 2008 at 19:39

Who is perpetuating reservation in jobs?Sharad Yadav - The Hindu Friday, Jul 07, 2006In a bizarre turn, the Union Public Service Commission and the Department of Personnel and Training have transformed the policy of reservation into a policy of commu ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3038 Views


SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN IN THE WORK PLACE

  CAESAR ROY   10 April 2008 at 14:11

SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN IN THE WORK PLACE CAESAR ROY, LL.MADVOCATE For centuries, the women have been subjected to various forms of exploitation, harassment and torture both in physical and sexual capacities. Women in the workplace experience a ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   5891 Views


LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM - A NEW LOOK

  Prakash Yedhula   13 March 2008 at 15:28

LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM - A NEW LOOKA BIT OF LOUD THINKINGBy P.P. RaoThe flag of the Indian Judiciary has been flying high commanding respect in and outside the country. Bold and innovative landmarks in the evolution of law like Kesavananda Bharati ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3020 Views


Discretion- Root Cause of Corruption

  Rajesh Kumar   12 March 2008 at 17:45

Discretion: Root cause of Corruption RAJESH KUMAR, ADVOCATE Corruption is part and parcel of our life. A common person is faced with this problem, almost everytime he approaches Public authorities for any permission, exemption or for any other pub ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3120 Views


Right to Health: Limits of Recognition*

  Prakash Yedhula   29 February 2008 at 12:35

Right to Health: Limits of Recognition Introduction A healthy body is the very foundation of all human activities. That is why the adage “Sariramadyam Khalu Dharma Sadhanam”. The right to health has been recognised in the national constitutional and ..


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